I photographed Donald J. Trump on the campaign trail in Sept. 2016 for the Atlantic.
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Ginny Thrasher /
I followed Olympic gold medalist Ginny Thrasher, 19, a sophomore at West Virginia University, for ESPN on her first day back to school after winning the United State's first gold medal of the Rio Olympics, competing in the women's 10-meter air rifle event. You can read about her day at ESPN.com.
Shriner Clowns /
Shriner Clowns (clockwise from top left) Jerry Sciullo of Lower Burrell, "Dots," John Koedel, of Glenshaw, "Bunkey," Ronald Wassel of Creighton, "Jingles," Tom Morrissey of White Oak, "Redd," John Hisiro of Charleroi, "Hissie," and George Edwards of Jefferson Hills, "Little Georgie," photographed at the Big Butler Fair on Tuesday, July 5, 2016.
Future Interfaces /
Carnegie Mellon University PhD students Gierad Laput, 29, left, and Yang Zhang, 26, right, at Future Interfaces Group, in Oakland on Wednesday, June 29, 2016. The two work on human computer interactions with a focus on hardware and sensing including "Electric Friction" and "Skin Track."
Juneteenth Festival /
Michael E. Crutcher Sr., of Nicholasville, KY., portrays Frederick Douglass as part of the Martin R. Delany Juneteenth Festival, an event commemorating the end of slavery in the United States, at Market Square, Downtown on Saturday afternoon, June 18, 2016.
Artist Michael Chen /
Artist and photographer Michael Chen of New York talks to a person in his booth at the Three Rivers Arts Festival, Downtown on Wednesday, June 8, 2016.
'Cutch' /
Pittsburgh Pirate Andrew McCutchen talks to members of the media at the Clemente Museum prior to an event for Habitat for Humanity, which honored McCutchen with an award, on Thursday evening, November 7, 2013.
Huang Xiang /
Huang Xiang, one of the greatest poets of 20th-century China, stands in front of his North Side home on Wednesday afternoon. The City of Asylum in Pittsburgh is providing a safe haven for Xiang to create his poetry and art. In China, Xiang was severely persecuted and spent nearly two decades of his life in re-education through labor camps and communist-operated factories and prisons.