In “Photographers’ Journal : Capturing History at the Conventions” The New York Times has a great slide show of great photographs from Todd Heisler, Damon Winter, Stephen Crowley, and Ozier Muhammad and a discussion with Heisler, Winter and David Scull on photographing the conventions.
If you don’t watch it full screen, you can see the caption info as well as the name of each person as they speak, which is nice. here
It’s running time is about 20 minutes – I believe it’s worth the time when you have it, and suggest allowing the clip to load completely before viewing as it will help prevent some choppiness and streaming issues that may occur otherwise.
“At last, at last, a dream fulfilled.” – here- or below
If you’re an American, today is a day to be proud, regardless of your political leanings.
I realize that I mentioned just yesterday that it’s not my intention to turn this into a politically centered blog.. but the timing of things past and present is just too much of a “perfect storm” to ignore.
I am full of pride today – a veritable blender full of emotions, to be honest, but mostly proud and hopeful for the future of our country for the first time in a long time.
Tonight, in Mile High Stadium in Denver, Colorado, Barack Obama will, officially, be named by the Democratic Party as their nominee to be the next President of the United States.
Making this even more interesting is that today is the 45th Anniversary of the “I Have a Dream” speech by the late, great Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr…
*** UPDATE***
In case you missed it, here is BSen. Barack Obama (D-IL) accepts his party’s nomination for President and speaks to the 2008 Democratic National Convention:
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