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Singles(23 images)
A collection of my images that have a special appeal to me..for some reason.
  • Robert J. Burck is finally making his mark on the music industry. The popular entertainer shed his Levi's in 1998 out of frustration. "I'm finally becoming a legend myself," he said at Nashville's Legend Corner. January 6, 2004. By photographer James Lee
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  • Hurricane Isabel struck the North Carolina coast on Thursday, September 18, 2003. Many inland communites, like Columbia, NC, already struggling economically, were left with some of the worst of the damaged caused by the storm's flooding rains. By photographer James Lee
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  • Street light cuts through fog rising above the Ohio River in Marietta, OH. By photographer James Lee
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  • Losing contestants of the Russellville, KY Miss Tobacco Festival watch from backstage as the finalists answer the interview phase. Cary Cowan, center, won Miss Congeniality at the event. October 8, 2003 By photographer James Lee
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  • Juliana Wetmore was born without 40% of her facial bones, a genetic deposition called Treacher's Collins Syndrome.Juliania is a loving child who craves attention from everyone she meets. Her parents say that strangers quickly get beyond her deformities and give in to her charm. Her mother tells her daily that she is the "Prettiest Girl in the World." December 17, 2004. (James J. Lee / Army Times) By photographer James Lee
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  • Hayes Hudson, a well known local hunter, both for his sportsmanship and skill, navigates the river before dawn with his yellow labrador retriever, "Regen", on the opening day of duck hunting season in Horry County, SC. By photographer James Lee
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  • A cowboy tourist watches as locals jump from a cliff in Waimea Bay, Hawaii. During the flat days of summer, surfers and other ocean adventures look to other thrills on the north shore of Hawaii..(James J. Lee) By photographer James Lee
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  • A participant in The National Association to Advance Fat Acceptance (NAAFA) Lingerie Fashion Show twirls for the audience at the group's annual convention at the Newark Liberty Airport Marriot in Newark, NJ, this weekend. The group denounces dieting but supports exercise for healthy living. Thursday, August 5, 2004. ( James J. Lee / The Washington Times ) By photographer James Lee
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  • A convicted drug dealer and addict crafts tissue paper into a rose as he listens to a sermon at Joshua's Dream, a christian based rehabilitation center in Viper, Ky.. By photographer James Lee
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  • Domingo Soto, 23, rides from Annapolis to Washington, DC with his "blue lightening" prosthetic clamped to the handle bar of his bike. Soldier Ride cyclist are riding across the country in hopes of raising public awareness and support for the needs of the severely injured servicemen and women injured in the current military conflicts around the world. May, 13, 2006 . (James J. Lee / Army Times Staff). By photographer James Lee
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  • Haitian children sit and wait for their mother to be wed in a Christian church in Port Au Prince, Haiti. Christian practices in Haiti are often influenced by tradional voodoo culture in this country. Many missionaries, who once exerted influence and brought support to the citizens, have fled due to constant political and economic unrest. June 26, 2003 By photographer James Lee
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  • A child rests on a grass matt directly under the withering tropical sun in a small village outside of Port Au Prince, Haiti. The small fish caught in a salt water lake nearby, will provide dinner for he and his family. Haiti, 2003. By photographer James Lee
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  • Leonard Adams reads a passage of scripture to an inmate in the Kentucky State Penitentiary in Eddyville, Ky. Adams, once an inmate himself, returns two days a week as a volunteer prison chaplain."A man can't be truly set free until he is spiritually set free" says  Adams. By photographer James Lee
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  • A memorial service for the victims who died in the Tsunami Disaster was held today in Phuket, Thailand. Lanterns "released the spirit" to close the ceremony.  January 5, 2005. (James J. Lee for USA Today) By photographer James Lee
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  • Burmese migrant workers forced to leave family, friends and their few remaining posessions, are loaded into a Thai immigration truck. These Burmese migrants have no one to vouch for their working status in Thailand and many lost their creditionals as a result of the Asian Tsunami that struck coastal Thailand on December, 26, 2004.  Twenty-two members from this workers camp are taken to Provincial Immigration Office in Phang Nga, Thailand. January 10,  2005. (James J. Lee for USA Today) By photographer James Lee
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  • Burmese migrant workers forced to leave family, friends and their few remaining posessions, are loaded into a Thai immigration truck. These Burmese migrants have no one to vouch for their working status in Thailand and many lost their creditionals as a result of the Asian Tsunami that struck coastal Thailand on December, 26, 2004.  Twenty-two members from this workers camp are taken to Provincial Immigration Office in Phang Nga, Thailand. January 10,  2005. (James J. Lee for USA Today) By photographer James Lee
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  • Pfc. Ronnie Borden pulls an American flag from the debris in Cameron, LA in the wake of Hurricane Rita. The Army National Guard, 528th Engineering Battalion from Monroe, LA are in Cameron, LA helping to clean up the disaster left in Hurricane Rita's wake. The unit returned from Afghanistan, April 30 only to respond to Hurricane Katrina in New Orleans and then, directly to Cameron, LA for Hurricane Rita. Wednesday, September 28, 2005. (James J. Lee / Military Times). By photographer James Lee
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  • Indonesian Police pull a body from the mud in Bande Aceh, Indonesia. More than a week after the Asian Tsunami devastated the area, thousands of bodies have yet to be recovered. January 3, 2005. (James J. Lee for USA Today) By photographer James Lee
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  • Sahamiah Jehteh recoils from a bulletin board showing pictures of the dead that were found following the Asian Tsunami. Bulletin boards like this one in Bang Niang, Thailand line the roads in coastal areas. Officials hope that the pictures of the dead, though sometimes badly disfigured, may allow for family members to identify their missing relatives. January 7, 2005. (James J. Lee for USA Today) By photographer James Lee
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  • A child injures his arm while playing on earth moving equipment at displaced person's camp near Baan Nam Khem, Thailand. Many of the children in the camp are orphans, having lost entire families in the Asian Tsunami. January 7, 2005. (James J. Lee for USA Today) By photographer James Lee
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  • Sally Simon, 69, of Port Arthur, TX clears debris from the porch of her 5th Street home where she and her 13 cats waited out Hurricane Rita. Saturday, September 24, 2005. (James J. Lee / Military Times) By photographer James Lee
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  • Graves were popped from the flooded soil during Hurricane Rita at Our Lady Star of the Sea Church in Cameron, LA. Many of the graves belong to those killed in Hurricane Audrey in 1957 when over 500 people perished in the storm. September 29, 2005. By photographer James Lee
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  • A boy jumps the waves and the end of the first day of summer in Atlantic Beach, NC. By photographer James Lee
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