"I like to think of photographing as a two-way act of respect. Respect for the medium, by letting it do what it does best, describe. And respect for the subject, by describing as it is. A photograph must be responsible to both." - Garry Winogrand
Ponnie Jackson, 62, of Flint, percussionist, and one of the front men for the band Just Us (Nobody Special Just Me And Him) keeps rhythm while playing Change The World by Eric Clapton, outside of Mikes Triple Grille in downtown Flint on Thursday
Bringing the Kentucky to me. Christina Horn gets into a wagon before getting pulled down the aisle by a tractor to the tune of Kenney Chesney's "She Thinks My Tractor's Sexy" on her wedding day.
From left, Nile Hawthorne, 8, Chakaris Dye, 4, and Jendra Dye, 5, all of Flint, play on the bricks in the garden at the West Baker Street Block Club, a small park, at the corner of West Baker Street and Martin Luther King Avenue in Flint.
Brad Mike, 18, of Flint, looks for a way around Quone Fulton, 19, also of Flint, during a two on two street basketball Friday outside of a friends house on Genesee Street in Flint. Mike made it around Fulton but failed to make the shot.