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Wednesday, September 25, 2013

65th Missouri Photo Workshop | "Monica & Veronica: Living for Now"

Fraternal but seemingly identical 19-year-old twins and lifelong Trenton residents Monica and Veronica Vestal share everything - a job, a home, the lifelong bond of sisterhood and two differing but strangely similar paths of early motherhood. Monica, mother of 3-year-old Kayden, trades off working during a six-day workweek at Sonic with the three-month pregnant Veronica to manage taking care of her son. With mutual uncertainty as to who will serve as their respective children's father figures, the two sisters recently moved into a trailer on the edge of town to raise a family as best they know how.

"We live for now, and not for what is going to come. I change my mind a lot – but with a baby, it doesn't really work out that way." – Veronica Vestal


In a rare moment of freedom from work, Veronica Vestal dangles her hand into the wind while headed to a park in Trenton with her twin sister Monica and Monica's son, Kayden. "I'm not scared about my baby," Veronica said. "Because of Kayden, I know what to expect."


Nineteen-year-old twins Veronica Vestal, left, Monica Vestal, center, and Kayden Knapp, 3, right, goof around in the back of their roommate's car during a spontaneous outing on a day off in Trenton. Living, working and family-oriented demands frequently keep the group separated, requiring a split of duties to keep life operating smoothly.


Kayden clings to his mother Monica while on a walk at a park in Trenton. Monica gave birth to her son during her freshman year in high school when she was 16.  The father, one of two male identical twins, is no longer with Monica. "Marshall stuck around for a year after, but that was it. I felt so alone," Monica said. "I wouldn't change it now for anything. Life just wouldn't be the same without Kayden."


Kayden, left, watches his mother Monica, right, head to work with roommate Taylor Shuler. The twins both work at Sonic in Trenton.


While Monica works dayshifts, Veronica takes care of Kayden. The sisters then swap childcare and work duties for the night shift.


Veronica, left, hops into Kayden's car-shaped bed after working with Monica to load in a mattress. "I was miserable at best when I found out I was pregnant. I was freaking out; I thought I was too young," Monica said. "I didn't want to do it myself. My mom did that, and I didn't want to do that. As time went on, I got everything I needed and the way I felt changed."


At three and a half months, Veronica is eager to start showing a baby bump. Kayden, right, feels the softness of her belly.


After the conclusion of another work day, Monica, right, and Veronica compare their matching earrings. In addition to taste in jewelry, the twins sport matching haircuts and similar tattoos.


Veronica's daycare duties include bathing an often-rowdy Kayden. The responsibility of being a caretaker acts to prepare Veronica for her upcoming trials of motherhood - a reality coming to light in less than six months.


Monica, top, soothes her son back to sleep after he woke up crying at their home. "The word that sums up my situation is 'family,' since Kayden. Even my graduation cap says 'family is forever,'" Monica said. "Before, I just didn't think I had anything to feel for."


As the sun sets over Trenton, Kayden skips alongside Monica, right, and aunt Veronica on Wednesday. "I think I'll be a good mom, but I worry about it a lot," Veronica said. "I want to be all the way prepared when I have my kid."

Sunday, September 22, 2013

65th Missouri Photo Workshop | Scouting images

The roots of the Missouri Photo Workshop are embedded firmly in six decades of rich tradition; current workshops carry principals present from the beginning.

When the late Clifton C. Edom of the Missouri School of Journalism founded the Missouri Photo Workshop in 1949, he too, looked to the past to map the path for photojournalism's future. Inspired by the gritty, content-rich photographs of the documentary photo unit of the pre-WWII Farm Security Administration, Edom promoted research, observation, and timing as the methods to make strong story-telling photographs. FSA director Roy Stryker and photographer Russell Lee worked closely with Edom in the creation of the workshop and served as faculty members during its early years.

In subsequent years, faculty members have been many of America's leading newspaper and magazine photographers and photo editors; a roster of faculty and students reads like a Who's Who of photojournalism. Faculty of today includes some of the most energetic, productive, and articulate documentarians currently working. All are experts dedicated to passing on the fundamentals of photo research, shooting, and editing to those who hope to carry on these values and techniques in the future.

The workshop still follows Cliff Edom's credo: "Show truth with a camera. Ideally truth is a matter of personal integrity. In no circumstances will a posed or faked photograph be tolerated."







Sunday, September 8, 2013

The one, the only | Sir Mix-a-Lot


Sir Mix-a-Lot performs during the Dick's Drive-In 60th Anniversary Broadway Block Party Sunday, September 8, 2013, in the Capitol Hill neighborhood of Seattle. The all-day event boasted beers from a number of brewers and a host of live, local music. (Jordan Stead, seattlepi.com)

Friday, September 6, 2013

Ghost Towns of Washington | Lester, WA


The train passes through the remains of Washington's ghost town of Lester on Friday, September 6, 2013. Founded in 1892, Lester was primarily a logging town. Its final living resident, Gertrude Murphy, 99, passed away in 2002. (Jordan Stead, seattlepi.com)












Sunday, September 1, 2013

Bumbershoot 2013


Matt & Kim perform on the second day of the annual Bumbershoot arts and music festival Sunday, September 1, 2013, at Seattle Center in Seattle. The festival continues Monday. (Jordan Stead, seattlepi.com)


Vintage Trouble performs on the second day of the annual Bumbershoot arts and music festival Sunday, September 1, 2013, at Seattle Center in Seattle. The festival continues Monday. (Jordan Stead, seattlepi.com)


Vintage Trouble performs on the second day of the annual Bumbershoot arts and music festival Sunday, September 1, 2013, at Seattle Center in Seattle. The festival continues Monday. (Jordan Stead, seattlepi.com)


Onlookers enjoy Vintage Trouble's performance on the second day of the annual Bumbershoot arts and music festival Sunday, September 1, 2013, at Seattle Center in Seattle. The festival continues Monday. (Jordan Stead, seattlepi.com)


A young woman relaxes in the shade of the cabin of a Metro van on the third and final day of the annual Bumbershoot arts and music festival Monday, September 2, 2013, at Seattle Center in Seattle. (Jordan Stead, seattlepi.com)


Young women dance to electronic music in the EMP's Sky Church on the second day of the annual Bumbershoot arts and music festival Sunday, September 1, 2013, at Seattle Center in Seattle. The festival continues Monday. (Jordan Stead, seattlepi.com)


The Mowgli's perform on the second day of the annual Bumbershoot arts and music festival Sunday, September 1, 2013, at Seattle Center in Seattle. The festival continues Monday. (Jordan Stead, seattlepi.com)


A zombie wanders amidst a sea of event attendees on the second day of the annual Bumbershoot arts and music festival Sunday, September 1, 2013, at Seattle Center in Seattle. The festival continues Monday. (Jordan Stead, seattlepi.com)


A man rocks a cowboy hat and complimentary leathers on the third and final day of the annual Bumbershoot arts and music festival Monday, September 2, 2013, at Seattle Center in Seattle. (Jordan Stead, seattlepi.com)


Attendees await entrance into Death Cab For Cutie on the second day of the annual Bumbershoot arts and music festival Sunday, September 1, 2013, at Seattle Center in Seattle. The festival continues Monday. (Jordan Stead, seattlepi.com)


Tamaryn performs on the second day of the annual Bumbershoot arts and music festival Sunday, September 1, 2013, at Seattle Center in Seattle. The festival continues Monday. (Jordan Stead, seattlepi.com)


Ela Lamblin plays his homemade instrument for passerbys on the third and final day of the annual Bumbershoot arts and music festival Monday, September 2, 2013, at Seattle Center in Seattle. (Jordan Stead, seattlepi.com)


A piece by Hendrik Menné sits in on display on the second day of the annual Bumbershoot arts and music festival Sunday, September 1, 2013, at Seattle Center in Seattle. The festival continues Monday. (Jordan Stead, seattlepi.com)


Allen Stone performs on the third and final day of the annual Bumbershoot arts and music festival Monday, September 2, 2013, at Seattle Center in Seattle. (Jordan Stead, seattlepi.com)


Attendees dance to electronic music in EMP's Sky Church on the second day of the annual Bumbershoot arts and music festival Sunday, September 1, 2013, at Seattle Center in Seattle. The festival continues Monday. (Jordan Stead, seattlepi.com)


Squids dance in unison with attendees to the beat of electronic music in EMP's Sky Church on the second day of the annual Bumbershoot arts and music festival Sunday, September 1, 2013, at Seattle Center in Seattle. The festival continues Monday. (Jordan Stead, seattlepi.com)


Young women dance to electronic music in the EMP's Sky Church on the second day of the annual Bumbershoot arts and music festival Sunday, September 1, 2013, at Seattle Center in Seattle. The festival continues Monday. (Jordan Stead, seattlepi.com)


Allen Stone performs on the third and final day of the annual Bumbershoot arts and music festival Monday, September 2, 2013, at Seattle Center in Seattle. (Jordan Stead, seattlepi.com)


Onlookers lose their minds to Matt & Kim on the second day of the annual Bumbershoot arts and music festival Sunday, September 1, 2013, at Seattle Center in Seattle. The festival continues Monday. (Jordan Stead, seattlepi.com)


In this long exposure, onlookers spin colorful light ropes during a performance by Beats Antique on the second day of the annual Bumbershoot arts and music festival Sunday, September 1, 2013, at Seattle Center in Seattle. The festival continues Monday. (Jordan Stead, seattlepi.com)


Kim, of Matt & Kim, makes her way back to the stage on the hands of event attendees on the second day of the annual Bumbershoot arts and music festival Sunday, September 1, 2013, at Seattle Center in Seattle. The festival continues Monday. (Jordan Stead, seattlepi.com)