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Carnival workers at the Oklahoma State Fair

Every year that I cover the Oklahoma State Fair, the carnival workers want me to take their photograph.  This year I decided to do just that.  I interviewed some of the workers and put together an audio slideshow with the pictures from the fair.

To see it click here.

Here are a few photos from the slideshow.

Bryant Vest stands in his booth at the Oklahoma State Fair in Oklahoma City on Wednesday, September 23, 2009. Photo by Bryan Terry, The Oklahoman

Bryant Vest stands in his booth at the Oklahoma State Fair in Oklahoma City on Wednesday, September 23, 2009. Photo by Bryan Terry, The Oklahoman

Fairgoers stand in front of a game at the Oklahoma State Fair in Oklahoma City on Friday, September 18, 2009. Photo by Bryan Terry, The Oklahoman

Fairgoers stand in front of a game at the Oklahoma State Fair in Oklahoma City on Friday, September 18, 2009. Photo by Bryan Terry, The Oklahoman

Carnival worker Charles Johnston works at the Oklahoma State Fair in Oklahoma City on Friday, September 18, 2009. Photo by Bryan Terry, The Oklahoman

Carnival worker Charles Johnston works at the Oklahoma State Fair in Oklahoma City on Friday, September 18, 2009. Photo by Bryan Terry, The Oklahoman

Carnival worker William Ekren stands outside his booth at the Oklahoma State Fair in Oklahoma City on Thursday, September 24, 2009. Photo by Bryan Terry, The Oklahoman

Carnival worker William Ekren stands outside his booth at the Oklahoma State Fair in Oklahoma City on Thursday, September 24, 2009. Photo by Bryan Terry, The Oklahoman

To view the entire slideshow click here.

-Bryan Terry


Thunder media day

during media day for the Oklahoma City Thunder at the Cox Convention Center in Oklahoma City on Monday, Sept. 28, 2009. By John Clanton, The Oklahoman

Oklahoma City Thunder player Kevin Durant poses for Oklahoman staff photographer Chris Landsberger during media day for the Oklahoma City Thunder at the Cox Convention Center in Oklahoma City on Monday, Sept. 28, 2009. By John Clanton, The Oklahoman

If either of you have looked in the paper and seen a nicely lit portrait of Sam Bradford, Dez Bryant or Russell Westbrook, chances are we didn’t take the picture the night before. We probably took the picture during the team’s media day. Professional and collegiate-level teams hold media days to try and meet a portion of media’s requests for access to players and coaches all at one time in one place. Basically, it’s a chance for still photographers, reporters, and video photographers to take pictures, ask questions and tape interviews so that later in the season we can concentrate on coverage of the teams. We usually archive the pictures so that when the sports department needs a nice portrait to augment a feature story, we can use a picture from media day instead of sports action photo from a game.

during media day for the Oklahoma City Thunder at the Cox Convention Center in Oklahoma City on Monday, Sept. 28, 2009. By John Clanton, The Oklahoman

Chris Landsberger and I set up our station between the Associated Press and the official NBA photographers. We brought a backdrop, three lights, stands for the lights and background, pocket wizards, a pile of cords, battery packs for the lights and a partially filled basketball. The photographs that Chris took will be used throughout the season on NewsOK.com and in The Oklahoman.

Nick Collison talks with Thunder employees while staff photographer Chris Landsberger photographs another member of the team during media day for the Oklahoma City Thunder at the Cox Convention Center in Oklahoma City on Monday, Sept. 28, 2009. By John Clanton, The Oklahoman

Nick Collison talks with Thunder employees while staff photographer Chris Landsberger photographs another member of the team during media day for the Oklahoma City Thunder at the Cox Convention Center in Oklahoma City on Monday, Sept. 28, 2009. By John Clanton, The Oklahoman

-John Clanton


A New Way Of Looking At Something Old

Fair-goers enjoy the 2009 Oklahoma State Fair. Photo by Chris Landsberger, The Oklahoman

Fair-goers enjoy the 2009 Oklahoma State Fair. Photo by Chris Landsberger, The Oklahoman

For this year’s State Fair I wanted to do a photo project that captured the sights and sounds of all the activities that take place during the ten day event. The thing that I wanted to do was display the package in a little different way than other projects are done.

The next thing was ‘how can I do this’. I thought about how digital cameras have made picture taking an instantaneous process these days. So this started me thinking about how in the ‘old days’ that instant photography was only available if you shot on a polaroid camera. The two of these processes quickly brought my idea together.

I would combine today’s digital photography with the ‘retro’ polaroid. Next, find a way to accomplish this. Since my digital SLR cameras can only do 35 mm format, I had to set them aside for this project and find me a digital polaroid camera? My search only had to go as far as my IPhone to get this done. I found an app that turned the built in digital camera into a digital polaroid. So now I was on my way. I grabbed my IPhone and my audio recorder , and was on my way to the 2009 State Fair.

As I walked through the fair I shot some of the little things I saw along the way, and recorded natural sound along with a few personal accounts of the thousands of people I saw enjoying themselves. In the end, I cam up with a slideshow that gives you a one minute and 30 second look at some of the things I saw at this year’s fair. Hope you enjoy. – Chris Landsberger


Military Funeral

Michele Wright kisses the top of her son's, U.S. Army 1st Lt. David Timothy Wright II, casket as her husband Moore Police officer Tim Wright wipes the tears from his eye during graveside service at IOOF Cemetery on Tuesday, Sept. 21, 2009, in Norman, Okla. Wright was one of two soldiers killed Sept. 14th by an improvised explosive device in Afghanistan. Photo by Chris Landsberger, The Oklahoman

Michele Wright kisses the top of her son's, U.S. Army 1st Lt. David Timothy Wright II, casket as her husband Moore Police officer Tim Wright wipes the tears from his eye during graveside service at IOOF Cemetery on Tuesday, Sept. 22, 2009, in Norman, Okla. Wright was one of two soldiers killed Sept. 14th by an improvised explosive device in Afghanistan. Photo by Chris Landsberger, The Oklahoman

On Tuesday, Sept. 23, 2009, I covered the funeral for U.S. Army 1st Lt. David Timothy Wright II who was killed Sept. 14th by an improvised explosive device in Afghanistan. He was only 26 years old.

Unfortunately, I have had to cover many of these military funerals over the last few years, and over time I have developed a love/hate relationship with covering them. I hate to see another young military person passing away before their time, and the pain their family goes through. On the other hand I want to be there to cover these funerals, and capture these emotional moments to document, pay tribute to these fallen heros, and show our readers who this person was and what sacrifice this person and family paid for our country and each and every citizen of the United States.

Sometimes there is a big misconception that I, being part of the media, am there to exploit the situation. I can say for sure that the photographers I know and for myself, this is the furthest thing from the truth. When I am photographing a funeral, I have had many reactions to my presence. I am met with some that are very upset, and can not believe that I am there doing ‘this’ to the family. Others are of complete gratitude that I am there to remember the one that has fallen. The latter is always the reason that I am there. I never attend a funeral without the family’s permission, and in doing so I comply to the fullest extent to the family’s wishes. Each family is different, some have given almost full access, and others very limited to none at all. These request are absolutely fine with me, because these difficult situations are about the families not about me, it is a privilege for me to be there.

In doing my job I want to be able to do the best I can to pay tribute, and not let them be forgotten for what they have done for all of us. I admit it is not easy for me though. I am a husband and a father, and it is hard for me to see the pain these families go through. I see these difficult situations, and I put myself in their shoes at every funeral I attend.  I can not begin to comprehend the pain they are going through. It is an emotional roller coaster for me, because I do get emotionally involved, I have a job to do and it never gets easier. I am not afraid to say that I have had to take pictures through many tears that roll down my cheeks. All in all, I am always honored to be there, and always very sorry for the family’s loss.

I do want to say thanks to all the families for allowing me and my coworkers to be in attendance, and to say thank you to those that have fallen and to those that continue to serve on their missions. I wish you all God Speed.

-Chris Landsberger

Military personnel salutes the casket for U.S. Army 1st Lt. David Timothy Wright II during graveside services at IOOF Cemetery on Tuesday, Sept. 21, 2009, in Norman, Okla. Wright was one of two soldiers killed Sept. 14th by an improvised explosive device in Afghanistan. Photo by Chris Landsberger, The Oklahoman.

Military personnel salutes the casket for U.S. Army 1st Lt. David Timothy Wright II during graveside services at IOOF Cemetery on Tuesday, Sept. 21, 2009, in Norman, Okla. Wright was one of two soldiers killed Sept. 14th by an improvised explosive device in Afghanistan. Photo by Chris Landsberger, The Oklahoman.

Please take the time to view the slideshow from the funeral of U.S. Army 1st Lt. David Timothy Wright


Mid South Wrestling

Zack Whitaker, age 8, poses with his toy championship belt prior to an event at the Golden Goose Flea Market Event Center in Midwest City on Sunday, Aug. 23, 2009.  Whitaker says his dream is to be a wrestler. By John Clanton, The Oklahoman

Zack Whitaker, age 8, poses with his toy championship belt prior to an event at the Golden Goose Flea Market Event Center in Midwest City on Sunday, Aug. 23, 2009. Whitaker says his dream is to be a wrestler. By John Clanton, The Oklahoman

Over the last month or so I’ve been collecting photos and audio from a group of wrestlers at the Golden Goose Flea Market and Event Center in Midwest City. The events are held every two weeks at the event center. The story ran in Sunday’s newspaper, but  I realized driving back from Holdenville today that I hadn’t blogged about the slideshow I made of the wrestlers.

I’ve included two of my favorite images here, but you can watch the entire slideshow here.

A member of TMS or "Too much Sexy," Stephan Katz, who wrestles as Seth Allen, poses for the crowd at the Golden Goose Flea Market Event Center in Midwest City on Sunday, Aug. 23, 2009.  By John Clanton, The Oklahoman

A member of TMS or "Too much Sexy," Stephan Katz, who wrestles as Seth Allen, poses for the crowd at the Golden Goose Flea Market Event Center in Midwest City on Sunday, Aug. 23, 2009. By John Clanton, The Oklahoman

-John Clanton


More State Fair

Thursday, Sept. 17, 2009.  By John Clanton, The Oklahoman

My daughter and I split an order of curly fries at the 2009 Oklahoma State Fair onThursday, Sept. 17, 2009. By John Clanton, The Oklahoman

In years past I spent so much time working at the Tulsa State Fair that I was sick of it by the time my wife wanted to go. This year I got the family out to the fair early on Friday, and then went to work on Sunday for the paper. Here’s a picture that I like from Sunday evening. You can see a gallery of pictures from the fair as well as this weekend’s football games by clicking here.

Waiting in line for a ride, Kayla Melher (right) and her sister Olivia, wear glasses they bought on the midway during the 2009 Oklahoma State Fair at State Fair Park in Oklahoma City on Sunday, Sept. 20, 2009.  By John Clanton, The Oklahoman

Waiting in line for a ride, Kayla Melher (right) and her sister Olivia, wear glasses they bought on the midway during the 2009 Oklahoma State Fair at State Fair Park in Oklahoma City on Sunday, Sept. 20, 2009. By John Clanton, The Oklahoman

-John Clanton


32 years and counting…

Recently I covered the ribbon cutting ceremony at the new Boone Pickens Stadium at OSU before the Georgia game. Not one to normally be nostalgic, I none-the-less started thinking back about the 32 years I’ve been covering football at OSU and OU too. Maybe it was wearing the 1970′s denim photo vest that staffer John Clanton and his wife Julie had dared me to wear. I accepted and then went full retro (except using digital cameras instead of film). See photo. I somehow convinced Epperson’s Photo of how smart it would be for them to give me the vest, since I was such an important photographer! LOL

Doug Hoke with his denim 1970's photo vest and retro look.

Doug Hoke with his denim 1970's photo vest and retro look.

OSU coach Mike Gundy and OSU president Burns Hargis watch as Boone Pickens cuts the ribbon to officially open the new stadium before the college football game between OSU and the University of Georgia at Boone Pickens Stadium on the campus of Oklahoma State University in Stillwater Saturday, Sept. 5, 2009. Photo by Doug Hoke, The Oklahoman.

OSU coach Mike Gundy and OSU president Burns Hargis watch as Boone Pickens cuts the ribbon to officially open the new stadium before the college football game between OSU and the University of Georgia at Boone Pickens Stadium on the campus of Oklahoma State University in Stillwater Saturday, Sept. 5, 2009. Photo by Doug Hoke, The Oklahoman.

When I started coming to Stillwater for The Oklahoman the stadium was not much more than rusty bleachers and now it is one of the finest facilities in the Big 12 if not the country. As I made my way through the press box and worked the sidelines there were only 5 faces I saw that had been around as long. Mike Holder who was golf coach back then is now the Athletic Director. Pat Quinn was the SID when I started, but long since retired. Dr. Cooper is still patrolling the sidelines as is Steve Ingram, an OSU campus police officer who I have seen just about every season. And John Biever with Sports Illustrated was at the game too.

Not many working peers left, but lots of athletes in front of the lens. A few stand out. The best receiver I ever covered was Hart Lee Dykes. The guy could catch anything thrown his direction. Speaking of throwing, another OSU player named Mike Gundy stands out. Don’t know if he’s the best, but I have covered him at MWC high school, OSU as a player and now a coach. That’s history.

Hart Lee Dykes is congratulated by teammates after a touchdown in 1988 against Texas A&M. Photo by Doug Hoke.

Hart Lee Dykes is congratulated by teammates after a touchdown in 1988 against Texas A&M. Photo by Doug Hoke.

OSU head coach Pat Jones, left, talks with an assistant coach as quarterback Mike Gundy looks on Saturday. Photo by Doug Hoke

OSU head coach Pat Jones, left, talks with an assistant coach as quarterback Mike Gundy looks on Saturday. Photo by Doug Hoke

oach Mike Gundy talks with an official during the college football game between OSU and the University of Georgia at Boone Pickens Stadium on the campus of Oklahoma State University in Stillwater Saturday, Sept. 5, 2009. Photo by Doug Hoke, The Oklahoman.

oach Mike Gundy talks with an official during the college football game between OSU and the University of Georgia at Boone Pickens Stadium on the campus of Oklahoma State University in Stillwater Saturday, Sept. 5, 2009. Photo by Doug Hoke, The Oklahoman.

Thurman Thomas and a guy named Barry Sanders are near the top of the running back list. But my favorite all time running back to photograph was Billy Sims. I just like the way he glided around the field. Add two other Heisman winners, Jason White and Sam Bradford and that’s four Heisman players I’ve covered.

A couple of others who stand out are Brian Bosworth and Adrian Peterson. Bosworth played with passion and Peterson is, well, AD. I’m horrible with names, so I’m sure there are others I should mention, especially members of OSU’s swarming defenses over the years that I made iconic images of.

Barry Sanders 89 yard TD, outruns the Miami of Ohio defense. Staff Photo by Doug Hoke

Barry Sanders 89 yard TD, outruns the Miami of Ohio defense. Staff Photo by Doug Hoke

1/2/79. Orange Bowl. OU-Nebraska.   Oklahoma halfback Billy Sims outruns Nebraska's Jim Pillen on his way to his first Orange Bowl touchdown as the Sooners downed the Huskers 31-24 in Miami.  Staff photo by Doug Hoke

1/2/79. Orange Bowl. OU-Nebraska. Oklahoma halfback Billy Sims outruns Nebraska's Jim Pillen on his way to his first Orange Bowl touchdown as the Sooners downed the Huskers 31-24 in Miami. Staff photo by Doug Hoke

University of Oklahoma vs Baylor University in Norman, Okla. on Saturday October 20, 2001. OU quarterback Jason White scrambles looking for a receiver late in the game. Staff photo by Doug Hoke.

University of Oklahoma vs Baylor University in Norman, Okla. on Saturday October 20, 2001. OU quarterback Jason White scrambles looking for a receiver late in the game. Staff photo by Doug Hoke.

Sam Bradford, Putnam City North, high school football. Staff photo by Doug Hoke.

Sam Bradford, Putnam City North, high school football. Staff photo by Doug Hoke.

Sam Bradford throws a pass during the first half of the college football game between the University of Oklahoma Sooners (OU) and Oklahoma State University Cowboys (OSU) at Boone Pickens Stadium on Saturday, Nov. 29, 2008, in Stillwater, Okla.

Sam Bradford throws a pass during the first half of the college football game between the University of Oklahoma Sooners (OU) and Oklahoma State University Cowboys (OSU) at Boone Pickens Stadium on Saturday, Nov. 29, 2008, in Stillwater, Okla.

After a week off for a wedding, I’m back in Stillwater today covering the game with Rice. Please, no rain! I’m starting to feel old.

-Doug Hoke


UFC Fight Night

Melvin Guillard rests between rounds during UFC Fight Night at the Cox Convention Center in Oklahoma City, Wednesday, September 16, 2009.  Photo by Bryan Terry, The Oklahoman

Melvin Guillard rests between rounds during UFC Fight Night at the Cox Convention Center in Oklahoma City, Wednesday, September 16, 2009. Photo by Bryan Terry, The Oklahoman

Bryan Terry photographed the UFC Fight Night, a mixed martial arts event, in Oklahoma City on Wednesday. I think fights in general can be pretty tough to photograph. I imagine a fence between the photographers and the participants doesn’t make it any easier (although the fence does add to the ambiance of some pictures, I think).  Below are some of the shots Bryan took.

If you’d like to see a gallery of even more pics from UFC Fight Night, click here.

Blood drips from the face of Justin Buchholz after his loss to Jeremy Stephens during UFC Fight Night at the Cox Convention Center in Oklahoma City, Wednesday, September 16, 2009.  Photo by Bryan Terry, The Oklahoman

Blood drips from the face of Justin Buchholz after his loss to Jeremy Stephens during UFC Fight Night at the Cox Convention Center in Oklahoma City, Wednesday, September 16, 2009. Photo by Bryan Terry, The Oklahoman

Justin Buchholz reacts after his loss to Jeremy Stephens during UFC Fight Night at the Cox Convention Center in Oklahoma City, Wednesday, September 16, 2009.  Photo by Bryan Terry, The Oklahoman

Justin Buchholz reacts after his loss to Jeremy Stephens during UFC Fight Night at the Cox Convention Center in Oklahoma City, Wednesday, September 16, 2009. Photo by Bryan Terry, The Oklahoman

Nate Diaz, left, celebrates after beating Melvin Guillard during UFC Fight Night at the Cox Convention Center in Oklahoma City, Wednesday, September 16, 2009.  Photo by Bryan Terry, The Oklahoman

Nate Diaz, left, celebrates after beating Melvin Guillard during UFC Fight Night at the Cox Convention Center in Oklahoma City, Wednesday, September 16, 2009. Photo by Bryan Terry, The Oklahoman

Fans reach out to Roger Huerta as he enters the arena before his UFC Fight Night at the Cox Convention Center in Oklahoma City, Wednesday, September 16, 2009.  Photo by Bryan Terry, The Oklahoman

Fans reach out to Roger Huerta as he enters the arena before his UFC Fight Night at the Cox Convention Center in Oklahoma City, Wednesday, September 16, 2009. Photo by Bryan Terry, The Oklahoman

Melvin Guillard, left, fights Nate Diaz during UFC Fight Night at the Cox Convention Center in Oklahoma City, Wednesday, September 16, 2009.  Photo by Bryan Terry, The Oklahoman

Melvin Guillard, left, fights Nate Diaz during UFC Fight Night at the Cox Convention Center in Oklahoma City, Wednesday, September 16, 2009. Photo by Bryan Terry, The Oklahoman

For more UFC Fight Night photos, click here.

-Nate Billings


The Fair, Football and Rain

Usually the start of the Oklahoma State Fair brings rain to Oklahoma City. This year the rain showed up a week or so early. I managed to get soaked at the Mustang at Edmond North football game last week. It took about two days to get my equipment dried out properly (even with protective gear) just in time for the OSU vs. Houston game.  And since the fair began yesterday, something tells me we may have to deal with more weather on the sidelines the next two weekends.

Here’s a few pictures I like that we didn’t have space to put in the paper that are of the State Fair, football and rain.

Members of the Edmond North band cheer in the rain with other students and fans before the high school football game between Mustang and Edmond North at Wantland Stadium in Edmond, Okla., Thursday, September 10, 2009. The game was eventually postponed until Saturday due to the weather. By Nate Billings, The Oklahoman

Members of the Edmond North band cheer in the rain with other students and fans before the high school football game between Mustang and Edmond North at Wantland Stadium in Edmond, Okla., Thursday, September 10, 2009. The game was eventually postponed until Saturday due to the weather. By Nate Billings, The Oklahoman

A man climbs on a ladder up the face of a video board before the college football game between the University of Houston Cougars and the Oklahoma State University Cowboys at Boone Pickens Stadium in Stillwater, Okla., Saturday, September 12, 2009. Photo by Nate Billings, The Oklahoman

A man climbs on a ladder up the face of a video board before the college football game between the University of Houston Cougars and the Oklahoma State University Cowboys at Boone Pickens Stadium in Stillwater, Okla., Saturday, September 12, 2009. Photo by Nate Billings, The Oklahoman

OSU's Dez Bryant (1) stands on the gate in front of the team before taking the field for the college football game between the University of Houston Cougars and the Oklahoma State University Cowboys at Boone Pickens Stadium in Stillwater, Okla., Saturday, September 12, 2009. Photo by Nate Billings, The Oklahoman

OSU's Dez Bryant (1) stands on the gate in front of the team before taking the field for the college football game between the University of Houston Cougars and the Oklahoma State University Cowboys at Boone Pickens Stadium in Stillwater, Okla., Saturday, September 12, 2009. Photo by Nate Billings, The Oklahoman

Chandler Hardy, 2010 Miss Oklahoma State Fair's Outstanding Teen, talks with Kylie Hart, 4, and Kylie's mother, Jana Hardy, of Oklahoma City, during the Oklahoma State Fair at State Fair Park in Oklahoma Ctiy, Thursday, September 17, 2009. Photo by Nate Billings, The Oklahoman

Chandler Hardy, 2010 Miss Oklahoma State Fair's Outstanding Teen, talks with Kylie Hart, 4, and Kylie's mother, Jana Hardy, of Oklahoma City, during the Oklahoma State Fair at State Fair Park in Oklahoma Ctiy, Thursday, September 17, 2009. Photo by Nate Billings, The Oklahoman

Regan The Entertainer, right, tries to get a reaction from eight-month-old William East, of Luther, Okla.,  as his parents, Rebecca East and Billie East, looks up during the Oklahoma State Fair at State Fair Park in Oklahoma Ctiy, Thursday, September 17, 2009. Photo by Nate Billings, The Oklahoman

Regan The Entertainer, right, tries to get a reaction from eight-month-old William East, of Luther, Okla., as his parents, Rebecca East and Billie East, looks up during the Oklahoma State Fair at State Fair Park in Oklahoma Ctiy, Thursday, September 17, 2009. Photo by Nate Billings, The Oklahoman

-Nate Billings


Kites in Enid

Last week, an event titled W.O.W. Kites over Enid attempted to break the Guinness World Record for the most kites in the air at one time. Staff Photographer David McDaniel covered the event for the newspaper and produced a video for NewsOk.com.

-John Clanton