A working journalist, Benjamin currently serves as a combat photojournalist and is the managing editor of a weekly newspaper in southeastern Wyoming. He’s worked as a reporter in Ohio, Arizona and done several deployments in the military crossing the globe. Recently, his series, "From the Songbook" was awarded second place in the annual Wyoming Press Association contest.
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It’s near five o’clock on Christmas Eve. To the left of me is a bottle of Jameson Irish Whisky; to the right of me is my trusty Nikon D2h.
Pain is temporary. That’s the point of this life: to be consumed, to become something more than what you are.
Trying to make it home for a home run.
It’s been a depressing sort of week.
Been trapped in the hallways of depression for too long and the key out has always been right in front of me.
The beautifully damaged of the world are my favorite type of people.
A particularly gruesome accident leaves its mark.
You can't help yourself, you see the scab and you pick at it.
A broken car teaches a life lesson.
Let us thumb our noses as the terrorists — build the mosque near Ground Zero.
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