Thursday, March 30, 2006

4437

One of the major topics in the new this week has been the discussion of H.R. 4437: Border Protection, Antiterrorism, and Illegal Immigration Control Act of 2005. There have been many public demonstrations against this bill including over a half million people protesting in the streets of Los Angeles as well as hundreds of thousands of other students walking out of class to protest across the country. If this bill is passed, it could potentially make felons of anyone that helps an undocumented citizen: volunteers in a soup kitchen, doctors, nurses, or even a friend driving them to work. Personally, I think the bill is ridiculous and hope it fails.

Here are a few pictures from the recent protest held here in Salt Lake. On Monday, about 100 students from West High walked out of school to join the protest across the street. The Assistant Principal was stationed at the door, discouraging the students to leave. Many of the students did not care and strutted past the authority figures. I found it interesting that later during the protest, the assistant principal came out to make sure the students were being safe and told them that although they were exercising their constitutional rights to free speech, it was the school’s official policy that they would all be given an unexcused absence.







Wednesday, March 29, 2006

Spring Skiing Eye Candy

Here are a few more pictures from The Park City and The Canyons Ski Resort where the total snowfall this season is almost 500 inches.







Tuesday, March 28, 2006

A New Endeavor

Greetings,

So this is the initial post on my blog. I still am unsure of the direction this will take, but for now, I see this blog not as a portfolio for my photography, but rather a portal to my daily work. It will have recent pictures, old pictures and other random photos I take while I continue my journey in Salt Lake City. Feel free to comment with any suggestions or critiques you might have.

This photo was taken at The Canyons Ski Resort in Park City. I was there working on a story about the end of the ski season in Utah and how great the conditions are for spring skiing. Keep in mind that the Uinta Mountains have had nearly 500 inches of snow already and some resorts stayed open until July 4th last year. I love the Utah snow!



Park City,UT--3/2606--3:19:19 PM-
Through the glass of the Red Pine Lodge, Molly Moore, of Fairbanks, Alaska, watches skiers and snow boarders enjoy the fresh powder at The Canyons Resort Sunday afternoon.