Today I visited the site as the photographer for Conduit Development, a company that specializes in ICF construction (no wood, more environmentally friendly, efficient, etc.,) and was able to get closer to the President. There was still an invisible line I couldn't cross for fear of becoming the bottom layer of a Secret Service sandwich, but it was much better than the opening ceremony.
Wednesday, October 31, 2007
Habitat for Humanity...
Habitat for Humanity is in town and so is Jimmy Carter. I photographed the opening ceremony last weekend but was stuck in the media pen which was quite a distance away from the action.

Today I visited the site as the photographer for Conduit Development, a company that specializes in ICF construction (no wood, more environmentally friendly, efficient, etc.,) and was able to get closer to the President. There was still an invisible line I couldn't cross for fear of becoming the bottom layer of a Secret Service sandwich, but it was much better than the opening ceremony.


Today I visited the site as the photographer for Conduit Development, a company that specializes in ICF construction (no wood, more environmentally friendly, efficient, etc.,) and was able to get closer to the President. There was still an invisible line I couldn't cross for fear of becoming the bottom layer of a Secret Service sandwich, but it was much better than the opening ceremony.
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