Annual workshops from @wku that document a town in Kentucky through photography, video storytelling, time lapse, picture editing. and data visualization.
LOUNGE LENS BONUS! Visit the lounge between 6-7pm CST and find Jillian with Tamron for a chance to win a Tamron SP 35mm F/1.4 Di USD lens. She will have all the entry details; the winner announced Saturday during the closing party. The winner will be contacted via email.
LOUNGE LENS BONUS! Visit the lounge between 6-7pm CST and find Jillian with Tamron for a chance to win a Tamron SP 35mm F/1.4 Di USD lens. She will have all the entry details; the winner announced Saturday during the closing party. The winner will be contacted via email.
LOUNGE LENS BONUS! Visit the lounge between 6-7pm CST and find Jillian with Tamron for a chance to win a Tamron SP 35mm F/1.4 Di USD lens. She will have all the entry details; the winner announced Saturday during the closing party. The winner will be contacted via email.
Phil Darter, originally from San Diego, California, came to Cynthiana to be closer to his daughter. Phil frequents the Drunken Monkey Sports Bar, where the managers are his friends.
"There's a lot of drama down here," Phil says with a laugh.
Photo by Matt Shiffler
Harmon Moore rides a decorated bike to celebrate Halloween, one of his favorite holidays. “I like to make children happy,” he says.
Photo by Matt Shiffler
Denise Andrews cries with her goose, Mick, after deciding to euthanize him. “If you surround yourself with living things, you have to accept that they will die,” Denise says after taking some time to contemplate her decision.
Photo by Lauren Santucci
Students make their way from a bus at Harrison County High School as the sun rises on a late October morning. More than 900 students arrive by bus, car and foot to attend the school.
Photo by Kelley Jordan Schuyler
Barn cat Jon hangs out in a tree at the home of Jay Sanders, chief of the Cynthiana Fire Department. “He's named after a character off of ‘Game of Thrones’,” he says. Jay calls Jon and the other cats the “watchers of the barn.”
Photo by Julianna Leach
Morehead, KY
Yadira Perez (left), and Amari Fultz, both 15, hang out at the Hilltop Grill after a day at Harrison County High School in Cynthiana. The restaurant, across the street from the school, is a popular hangout for students.
Photo by Jessica Tezak
Knoxville, TN
Fyscher Jones cries as Matthew Jones, his father, tries to put on Fyscher's Halloween costume in the bed of his pickup parked in the Save-a-Lot parking lot in Cynthiana.
Photo by Gabi Broekema
Bowling Green, KY
Remy Crum, 4, of Cynthiana, KY, dressed in his “Woody” costume, visits his neighbor Judy Northcutt's house on Halloween with his mother.
Photo by Allie Ippolito
Tonight, join @mahoneyimages and @CanonUSApro@DirkFletcher for the first Master Your Craft, a deep dive into the C300 MK II. Admission is free with your NPPA membership. https://t.co/Qk2d7pZEqG
Congratulations to Lauren Santucci for placing Silver in the #CPOY Feature division!
Her award-winning image was taken during the 2019 Mountain Workshop in Harrison County.
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Beautiful story in Nat Geo from past Mountain Workshops Video Storytelling coach and @wkupj alum Bethany Mollenkof. Welcome to the world Luna Pearl!
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@fancybethany@NatGeo@WKU @wkusom
Congrats to @ekrhyne, a 2019 @mtnworkshops coach, for the Emmy and the POY International 2020 Documentary Storyteller of the Year! https://t.co/4G8NPpmwYG
Brilliant (and now Emmy-winning) work on the quirky hunt for missing Bob Ross paintings from @ekrhyne@larrybuch Alicia Desantis, Aaron Byrd and @mohawkstreet https://t.co/AIsn7hQJqQ