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  • A resident of Jackson, Tennessee, who did not wish to be identified, but posed for a portrait the day after two tornadoes ripped through the downtown area, tearing the roof off of his house. The storm killed 11 people, destroyed hundreds of homes and buildings, and left 20,000 residents without electricity. By photographer Brian Leddy
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  • Ellie Sue Johnson sings the gospel during Sunday morning services at New Bethel Baptist Church in Bowling Green, Kentucky. Low attendance at the church hasn?t kept her from attending for thirty-years. ?I've seen three pastors before this one," she said. By photographer Brian Leddy
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  • To those that have known him for a while, Darrell Majors is "Super Wrench". He'll fix anything with a motor, and unlike most mechanics, he does all of his work in his front yard. Majors, who is a recovering alcoholic, uses his past experience to help others in his Bowling Green, Kentucky neighborhood. By photographer Brian Leddy
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  • A girl's dreadlocks are silhouetted against the sky. By photographer Brian Leddy
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  • Dustin Hoffman, guitarist. By photographer Brian Leddy
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  • Marie Sanchez, who often goes by the name Crazy Mary, peers out of her front door amid hanging clothes at her home in Bowling Green, Kentucky. Sanchez is a dumpster diver, spending much of her time collecting odds and ends she finds while rummaging through trash bins. She is often spotted pushing a grocery cart full of her new found goods around the city. By photographer Brian Leddy
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  • A baby's eyelashes. By photographer Brian Leddy
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  • Navajo tufa casting artist Darryl D. Begay poses in his studio at his home in Gallup, New Mexico. Tufa casting was one of the first techniques adopted by modern Navajo artist due to it's simplicity. Begay, who is considered one of the best, uses the technique to make jewelry similar to which he is wearing. By photographer Brian Leddy
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  • Navajo tufa casting artist Darryl D. Begay poses in his studio at his home in Gallup, New Mexico. Tufa casting was one of the first techniques adopted by modern Navajo artist due to it's simplicity. Begay, who is considered one of the best, uses the technique to make jewelry similar to which he is wearing. By photographer Brian Leddy
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  • Navajo Jewelry Box Artist Lyndon B. Tsosie poses with one of his works at his art gallery and studio , The House of Lyndon, in Gallup, New Mexico. The piece he is with is a collaboration with three other Native American artists that was auctioned off at the annual Indian Market auction in Santa Fe, New Mexico. By photographer Brian Leddy
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  • Navajo Jewelry Box Artist Lyndon B. Tsosie poses with one of his works at his art gallery and studio , The House of Lyndon, in Gallup, New Mexico. The piece he is with is a collaboration with three other Native American artists that was auctioned off at the annual Indian Market auction in Santa Fe, New Mexico. By photographer Brian Leddy
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  • After being invited by a chapter house president in 1987, Rabbi Reuel Karpov Ph.D., of Gallup, New Mexico, found herself working on the Navajo Indian Reservation. She says that she sees many parallels between the Jewish and Navajo spiritual traditions. By photographer Brian Leddy
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