I was asked to photograph a video shoot this weekend. The home schooled seniors have created a video which will be shown at graduation and I was there to document it. Out of over 400 shots, I got about 60 keepers. Here are a handful.
Thanks, Sue for the opportunity and THANK YOU for all you're doing to organize graduation day for these kids.
Rayford Glynn Mays, Jr. was my father-in-law. He was born in 1921 in Birmingham, Alabama. My love and admiration for him runs very deep. He was a man of strong principles who made a significant difference for good in the lives of many underprivileged people throughout his life. His compassion for “the least of these” was genuine as indicated by his generous nature. I loved him very, very much. I married his son, after all! Following the death of his dear wife of 57 years, Matilda, we had the privilege of having him live with us. Sadly, after moving to a larger house to better accommodate him, he passed away after nine short months. We decided to name our home in his memory.
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