Just making sure the RSS feed carried over. New content coming very soon…

I’m about to start up this blog machine again. Not that the wheels ever stopped turning. I’ve completely redesigned this site and started another new blog. Yeah, I know. It is getting hard to keep track of it all. When someone asks how many sites I’m up to, I really don’t know the answer. And I really don’t want to know the answer.
Here’s where I’m at and what I’m doing…
Fly on the Wall (http://tribblogs.com/fly/)
is where I post about my job as Chief Photographer of The Salt Lake Tribune. Most of my posts from Fly on the Wall also appear on my site Trenthead.
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Trenthead (www.trenthead.com)
is where I post my best photographs (assigned and personal) and write about my life. Here you’ll find longer posts that I’ve put a little more thought into (though your opinion on that may vary).
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One-Star Loser (www.onestarloser.com)
is my new microblog and it’s all about being short and sweet. Multiple posts daily, snapshots, quotes, observations. These posts are also fed to my Twitter and Facebook profiles so you can keep up through any of those venues.
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The Click (www.theclick.us)
is where I post links to the best in photojournalism, photography, journalism, art, and culture.
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UtahPhotojournalism (www.utahphotojournalism.com)
is a community of Utah photographers and fans of photojournalism. Anyone can join, post, comment, etc.
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Various other projects and sites exist. Maybe you’ve seen them. Maybe not.
Read More / CommentNo YFZ post today. I’m going to take the day off before putting another one up.
A couple things-
1. Please keep the comments civil. I welcome a very wide range of conversation here. But you should be able to make your points without insulting other commenters. Of course, insulting me is always acceptable.
2. My photographic record of the YFZ raid was not made to and is not presented to push a pro-FLDS or an anti-FLDS agenda. I did my best to provide an objective view of events as they unfolded around me.
I am posting this wider edit to take you into the events as they happened. It is not the whole story of the YFZ raid. To gain a good understanding of any news event, especially one this big, you should try to get your coverage from a variety of sources. That’s how you will form an educated opinion.
In addition, the YFZ story continues to unfold. What you thought on day one of the story may not be what you think at the end.
The next YFZ post will jump forward into coverage of the mandatory 14-Day Hearing which featured over 400 lawyers and lasted two days, ending with Judge Walther ruling to keep the FLDS children in CPS custody.
Read More / CommentI needed a new look. Quite a few of you never really took to the previous design. I also hated it, but I loved it as well. Anyway, it’s gone. Here we are now in black, with posts that stream down the page. Probably a few tweaks that I’ll be doing over the next week, so if you notice something messed up or “improvable” leave a comment or send an e-mail.
Now I’d better go take a photograph worth blogging.
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