by YeagerTorre | Nov 10, 2020
By Wednesday, November 4th, America still didn’t have a clear winner. Headlines summed it up perfectly: Now, America Waits. Wednesday . . . Thursday . . . Friday. I planted orange and burgundy chrysanthemums in the garden while constantly checking news outlets...
by YeagerTorre | Nov 10, 2020
As November 3rd approached, lines for early voting at Franklin County Board of Elections wound past adjoining businesses and around the building even on days of rain. In this photograph a headline reminds us to vote. A century ago women weren’t allowed to...
by YeagerTorre | Sep 19, 2020
In Memory of Ruth Bader Ginsburg The world lost a giant of a person yesterday. She was an intellectual, a U.S. Constitutional law expert, U.S. Supreme Court judge, women’s rights advocate, a wife, mother, grandmother, and she was a #MeToo woman who tore down...
by YeagerTorre | Sep 16, 2020
Part of the 2020 News Headlines series, including “Billions to Suffer” (above), was recently published in South by Southeast Photomagazine. The call went out from the publisher for images and words about “2020 Election: What Matters”. It was...
by YeagerTorre | Sep 12, 2020
I am honored that Dreams Deferred has been selected by a panel of three jurors for inclusion in the WideOpen: Excellence in Photography 2020 exhibit at the “Dairy Barn Arts Center” in Athens, Ohio (not Greece). The prestigious jurors were Pete Souza,...
by YeagerTorre | Jun 5, 2020
Poison Ivy; Poison Words Poison Ivy lays across newspaper headlines and a photo of the president of the United States. If you’re thinking, “It’s dark”, that is, of course, intentional. Photographs like this are known as low key or low key...