Hurricane Harvey – Going Back to Photojournalism Roots With Magazine’s Help

Damage Destruction and Hope

Hurricane Harvey Texas Fly Caster

I made a trip down to the Texas Gulf Coast earlier this month, and was blown away by the damage from Hurricane Harvey, and by the fact that the mainstream media has already packed up and left. It seems, once again, that if nobody’s sitting around waiting for rescue, begging for help, that according to the MSM’s standards; it must not be a story anymore. They tend to move on quickly nowadays, searching for the basest of emotional denominators.

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Editorial Trip to McKittrick Canyon in the Guadalupe Mountains

Documenting the naturally occurring texas rainbow trout of McKittrick Canyon

I made a recent journey to the Guadalupe Mountains to photograph and write about some multi-agency research being done on trout inhabiting the creek in McKittrick Canyon. It wasn’t high drama, but it did deliver some blisters to my tender feet. Sometimes writing and photography can open a few more doors that otherwise would be closed. After talking to the CEO of Trout Unlimited, that door may well be open.

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+Shannon Drawe