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Portraits { 28 images } Created 18 Apr 2012

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  • Sports Statistician Marty Aronoff poses for a photo February 18, 2021. Photo by KEN CEDENO
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  • Philippa Hughes, Social Sculptor Cultural Strategist, photographed in her home November 2020. <br />
See her work here…. philippahughes.com @realpippagrams.
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  • Don Gonyea is an American journalist. He currently serves as the national political correspondent for National Public Radio's All Things Considered, Morning Edition, Weekend Edition, and Here and Now programs. Photo by Ken Cedeno
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  • Rebecca Sorkin with Red Modeling Agency on the Sunflower Thursday, August 14, 2020.     Photo by Ken Cedeno
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  • Filiberto Enmarado, 53, pauses for a moment while rounding up 30 cows for their biannual injection deworming vaccination on the “La haciendita” farm March 13, 2019 in Veracruz, Honduras. Photo Ken Cedeno
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  • Gigi Gonyea, textile designer and graduate from SCAD, Savannah College of Art and Design, photographed in Washington DC. Photo by Ken Cedeno
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  • Zeneide de Castro Barbosa, 16, breastfeeds her daughter Ariane Barbosa de Souza, 23 months, in a hammock of her home in the indigenous community of Piranhas, Amazonas, Brazil on the Igapo Açu river June 3, 2015. Doctors and dentists aboard the Igaraçu are on a 20 day visit to various tribal communities up and down parts of the Amazon river and its tributaries. The Igaraçu is a two-story floating clinic outfitted with medical staff, dental and ex­am rooms, and a pharmacy, and serves a small portion of the rivers vastness in 44 communities of the Wood rivers above Madeirinha, Autaz-Açu and Autaz Mirin rivers. The 80-foot transom bow takes about a month-long break in between trips to resupply and perform maintenance. Photo Ken Cedeno
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  • Snorre Wik portraits in the back yard of my house in Washington DC, Sept 5, 2020.   Photo by Ken Cedeno
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  • Walter Meyers.
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  • Brian Coffey, a floor hand, stops for a moment to pose for a photo while cleaning the tops of a storage tank at the Raven Oil Drilling rig grounds near Watford City N.D., Oct 1, 2013.  In 2008 the North Dakota oil boom started its ongoing period of extraction of oil from the Bakken formation. Shale gas reserves has given the United States more independence over other nations such as Venezuela and countries in the Middle East.  Photo Ken Cedeno
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  • Two models pose on the beach in Monterey, CA May 10, 2018.   Photo by Ken Cedeno
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  • A farm worker poses for a photo at in front of his adobe built home in the mountains near Sant Rosa de Copan, Honduras.
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  • Hannah Russell, a wonderful Child Caretaker in the Chevy Chase area January 18, 2012.
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  • Nardo Mestre, 42, a former boxer, now turned to coaching, poses with a magazine in which he was written up in January 3, 2015 in Havana, Cuba. Mestre traveled for 2 years each to Mexico, China, and Germany. The United States announced last month that it will end its fifty-year trade embargo with Cuba and move to normalizing relations. Cuba's budding private sector is strengthening, but still has a long way to go to prepare for the expected stream of tourists. Photo Ken Cedeno
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  • A worker stands in a field behind the man camp run by Bakken Properties where he works in the laundry room Sept 29, 2013. Photo Ken Cedeno
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  • Philippa Hughes, Social Sculptor Cultural Strategist, photographed in her home November 2020. Photo by Ken Cedeno<br />
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See her work here…. philippahughes.com @realpippagrams.
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  • Chirtian Jorani Rios, 15, left, and his frind and co worker Arnold Josue Pastillo, right, pose for a photo at a car repair lot in Santa Rosa de Copan, Copan, Honduras, March 16, 2018. Central American Medical Outreach in Santa Rosa de Copan helps out thousands in Honduras throughout the year with medical assistance, dental, emergency operations, optometry, neurology, and much more. This May will mark their 25th Anniversary.
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  • Decko stands in the banks of the Madeira river, a tributary of the Amazon River near Borba, Brazil Sunday June 14, 2015.  Photo Ken Cedeno
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  • David Davis, an unemployed IT worker photographed in his home in Fairfax, Virginia Dec. 27, 2013. Photo Ken Cedeno
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  • Helen Thomas in Washington DC.  Thomas was a reporter and member of the White House Press Corps and worked for the UPI, United Press International for almost 6 decades, as a correspondent, and later as White House bureau chief. She left UPI to work for Hearst Newspapers as a columnist from 2000 to 2010.  Thomas, an Arab-American, covered every President of the United States from the Eisenhower administration until the second year of the Obama administration.  Thomas retired in June of 2010, after making negative reactions to comments she made about Palestine, Jews and Israel.  Photo Ken Cedeno
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  • Don Celedonio, 85, sits next to his wife at their home in San Juan de Opoa, Honduras Feb. 16, 2016. Celedonio has had cataracts for over a year and a half. He will be operated on with volunteer doctors from the US working along with Central American Medical Outreach. CAMO helps out thousands of people like Celedonio through Honduras. Photo Ken Cedeno
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  • Maria Francis Aleman Guardado, 11, sits at her bed at a shelter in Santa Rosa de Copan, Honduras Feb. 22, 2017. Francis suffered from a cleft lip her entire life until Dr. Lester Mohler , a volunteer doctor with  CAMO, repaired her cleft lip at Occidente Hospital in Santa Rosa de Copan.  Francis, always extremely self concious of her looks always held her hand in front over her mouth to hide her terrible cleft lip. Photo Ken Cedeno
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  • A patient sits in her hammock before doctors and nurses from the Igaracu make a customary visit to homes in the indigenous communities Monday on Rio de Madeira a tributary of the Amazon River June 15, 2015. Doctors and dentists aboard the Igaraçu are on a 20 day visit to various tribal communities up and down parts of the Amazon river and its tributaries. The Igaraçu is a two-story floating clinic outfitted with medical staff, dental and ex­am rooms, and a pharmacy, and serves a small portion of the rivers vastness in 44 communities of the Wood rivers above Madeirinha, Autaz-Açu and Autaz Mirin rivers. The 80-foot transom bow takes about a month-long break in between trips to resupply and perform maintenance. Photo Ken Cedeno
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  • Abre Game, 77 lights up his cigar on his farm where he's worked for 30 years just outside of Viñales Cuba December 29, 2014. The United States announced last month that it will end its fifty-year trade embargo with Cuba and move to normalizing relations. Cuba's budding private sector is strengthening, but still has a long way to go to prepare for the expected stream of tourists. Photo Ken Cedeno
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