In my former career as a newspaper photojournalist for a large daily paper, I met a lot of people who were well known. Few of them impressed me excessively, beyond the quite admirable ability to do something exceptionally well, and to have the self-confidence to turn it into a rewarding career. I photographed all the presidents and former presidents during that time period. And several of the wives. Most of the presidential and VP candidates. Many, many musicians and actrons.
But the people that impressed me the most were the people that you've never heard about and never will. Dairy farmers, flood victims, cancer survivors, animal rescuers, firemen, policemen, exotic dancers and war vets. These amazing people are all around us. We pass them in the supermarket aisle and honk at them when they drive too slowly. The collective Strangers. Take a minute and strike up a conversation with a stranger the next chance you get. Ask them about themselves. Interview them a bit. Listen to their story. It may not be as fine-tuned and polished of a story as all celebrities have, but it will be a real story, and probably one that will touch your heart.
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SJOHNSTOWN-B Philadelphia Inquirer Photograph by Dan Z. Johnson/Staff Photographer. Shoot date: Mon 7/25/05 Location: Home of Debbie and Brian Reighard. Debbie Reighard holds a photo of her son, Brian, who is in Iraq with the 876th Engineers. His favorite cat, "Magellan" watches from a window.