2017 photos of the year
2017 photos of the year for the Colorado Springs Gazette
- Editorial Photographer / Photojournalist
Seattle, WA, USA
$300 - $1500 / Day
Dougal Brownlie is the owner and an award winning visual storyteller of Brownlie Creative, LLC who specializes in stills and motion in the commercial and editorial fields. Brownlie currently works out of the greater Seattle area with coverage of the Pacific Northwest, Vancouver, British Columbia as well as domestically and internationally as needed. Brownlie was previously working as a staff photojournalist for the Gazette along the Front Range in Colorado Springs. A Washington state native and graduate of Brooks Institute in Southern California, Brownlie started his professional career after graduating college in 2015 and working in Northwest Missouri for the St. Joseph News-Press an hour from the country’s best BBQ and Kansas City, Missouri. The newspaper positions have required Brownlie to work long hours in a very competitive environment, with little room for error, and to collaborate as part of a broader team of professionals to get the job done in a timely manner. With the experience of being a staff photographer in the newspaper environment, Brownlie was required to cover almost every imaginable topic, including environmental and studio portraits, event coverage, professional and college athletics, and piloting various self-initiated long-term projects and stories. He is well-equipped to handle most any task that may be asked of him in a professional, courteous and timely manner. His dedication to the craft has been acknowledged by industry professionals with high praise and accolades at the state, regional, and international levels. Brownlie attended the Eddie Adams Workshop in Jeffersonville, New York in October of 2015 as part of the class of XXVIII working under the guidance of the sports industry's best of Al Bello, Brad Smith and Robert Caplin. In 2016 he attended the 68th edition of Missouri Photo Workshop on a full-ride scholarship where it was held in the small town of 3,500 people; Cuba, Missouri. He is always open for freelance assignments and is always willing to travel for assignments. If you want to have a conversation about work, chat about life or anything to do with food and dogs, feel free to drop him a line or phone call at x or x.
2017 photos of the year for the Colorado Springs Gazette
Renee Ross joined the Voss family twelve years ago bringing order, structure and a caring personality to her new environment, and breaking the stereotype of the “wicked” stepmother. Everyday life, both at work at a family-owned golf course and catering business and at home with a physically and mentally impaired teenage child present constant stress.
Joshua Salmoiraghi loves baseball, superheroes, and anything chocolate. He is three-foot ten inches, 44 pounds, and all little brother. Joshua was a healthy baby, but as an older toddler began suffering from chronic issues, constipation and fevers. He was three years old in June 2017, when he was diagnosed with Wilm's tumor, the most common type of childhood kidney cancer.
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