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Media mob at Nashua District Court

Posted by bob hammerstrom

I was covering an arraignment for Autumn Savoy, who is the fifth man allegedly involved in the Cates murder in Mont Vernon. It’s not easy, nor is it fun to cover hearings in court.

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I found the right angle on a boy and a train

Posted by bob hammerstrom

Do all boys love trains? Well, I found one that can’t make a choice between trains and firefighters.

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National Geographic’s Nicklen- “face off with a deadly predator”

Posted by don himsel

“It was the most incredible experience I’ve ever had as a National Geographic photographer.”

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Dudley and Jacqueline Laufman- Two Fiddles

Posted by don himsel

Coming Sunday- Dudley Laufman, National Fellow

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Ernie Pyle- the lost photograph

Posted by don himsel

More military history for you around Veterans Day.  If you haven’t visited the Wright Museum in Wolfborough you should carve out some time.  While there you’ll be able to learn about Ernie Pyle and the mystery surrounding a photograph of his body after his death.

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“Here I am free…”

Posted by don himsel

Traveling with Peter DiCampo and Ghana’s Kayayo Girls

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Elephants have facial expressions too

Posted by bob hammerstrom

Have you ever wondered what it’s like to be face to face with an elephant?

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Candid camera captures Telegraph photographer

Posted by bob hammerstrom

One of more interesting parts of my job as a photojournalist involves sharing my experiences and wisdom of photography with kids.

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Strong composition, lighting and emotions are a winning combination for photo contests

Posted by bob hammerstrom

I enjoy judging photo contests, especially if they involve photojournalism. Yesterday, our photo staff at The Telegraph in Nashua, N.H., judged the Vermont Press Association’s annual photo contest.

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Bumper sticker adds humor to wreck

Posted by bob hammerstrom

I see no humor in photographing car accidents, except for the bumper sticker I spotted today on the back of this old Ford pickup truck, which was crushed like an accordion when it struck the side of a dump truck on a city street in Hudson, New Hampshire this morning.

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