I’m retiring after 42 years. The words stick in my throat.
I started my photojournalism career at the Pacific Daily News in Guam after graduating from Arizona State University and spending a year on Oahu. After two years in Guam, I moved to the Pensacola News Journal in Florida. I guess I was tired of year-round sunshine because I moved to Cincinnati in 1989. But I’ve never regretted the move and I’ve learned to drive in snow!
I spent more than half of the past 36 years at The Enquirer as a photo editor, but the best decision I ever made was to go back to the street, shooting full time. No more endless meetings, just doing what I’ve loved since I was a little girl fascinated by my dad’s cameras.
My career has taken me around the world, from The Falkland Islands, to Singapore, New Delhi, Australia, New Zealand and Europe. I’m especially proud that I was able to show the human toll, too, of the opioid epidemic. Being part of the team to win a Pulitzer Prize for Seven Days of Heroin in 2018 is something I never imagined.
Beyond crime, social issues and weather, my happy place has always been the zoo. And Cincinnati has a great one. Thank you for letting me turn my hobby into a career. I’m forever grateful.
Take a look at some of my favorite photos shot at the Cincinnati Zoo over the years with the gallery above. See below for more photos of my work during my time spent with The Enquirer.
A thousand flags honor those gone at The Arlington Memorial Gardens
Praying the Steps in Mt. Adams on Good Friday
Lincoln Heights residents protest Evendale police response to neo-Nazi demonstration
It’s Opening Day for the Cincinnati Reds. See our favorite photos
City forces homeless to vacate encampment in Mount Washington, but they’re still there
What’s in Over-the-Rhine? See photos around historic Cincinnati neighborhood
Do you remember? A peek inside the now closed Tri-County Mall, soon to be no more
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