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Octavio Jones

@octaviojones

Documentary photographer & freelance visual journalist based in the Tampa Bay area. A member of @NPPA, @NABJ, and @apa1906network šŸ¤™šŸ¾

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Here's what to know about proposed development plans at Florida parks ⁦@SamanthaGholar⁩ ⁦Sarasota Herald-Tribune⁩ #florida heraldtribune.com/story/news/env…

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Hear the stories of these residents who are trying to rebuild their lives after Helene wusf.org/weather/2024-1… WUSF #HurricaneHelene #Florida #naturecoast

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Republican presidential nominee and former U.S. President Donald Trump and Georgia Governor Brian Kemp look on on the day they speak to the press about the impact of Hurricane Helene in Evans, Georgia. Photo by Octavio Jones

Republican presidential nominee and former U.S. President Donald Trump and Georgia Governor Brian Kemp look on on the day they speak to the press about the impact of Hurricane Helene in Evans, Georgia. Photo by Octavio Jones
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Correcting from earlier post: Tropicana Field is set up as a staging site for workers and operations before the arrival of Hurricane Milton, in St. Petersburg, Florida. Photo by Octavio Jones

Correcting from earlier post: Tropicana Field is set up as a staging site for workers and operations before the arrival of Hurricane Milton, in St. Petersburg, Florida. Photo by <a href="/OctavioJones/">Octavio Jones</a>
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"For the few years that I got left, I'd like to stay here, but it gets scary." -Jerald Gilchrist, a 77 y/o retired truck driver who stayed in his St. Petersburg mobile home during Hurricane Milton. Octavio Jones and I met him in his flooded neighborhood for Reuters on Thursday:

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44 years ago to the day, many people lives in Haiti changed forever. That ā€œBlack Fridayā€ as it had been called then marked the end of a budding democratic spring in Haiti. Its effects resonate to this day. newint.org/debt/2024/how-…

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So much this. Let’s please normalize human beings having emotions and being able to express those emotions freely, if they choose to do so. I realize he’s speaking to men and women, but the idea that it’s still seen as taboo for men to cry is so ridiculous. Kudos, CJ Stroud.

So much this. Let’s please normalize human beings having emotions and being able to express those emotions freely, if they choose to do so. I realize he’s speaking to men and women, but the idea that it’s still seen as taboo for men to cry is so ridiculous. Kudos, <a href="/CJ7STROUD/">CJ Stroud</a>.
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I’m covering the tragedy on Bourbon Street in the French Quarter, I found myself this morning photographing a brass band in front of CafĆ© Du Monde. A woman walked over to me, handed me a bag of beignets, and said, ā€œYou’re part of the working press. Welcome to New Orleans.ā€ #NOLA

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We are struggling so much to find the right words tonight but the Clayton Comets community has lost a great man today. Coach Marlon Lee was an incredible person who we have lost far, far too soon. Please keep his daughter, his family and all who knew him in your prayers. RIP.

We are struggling so much to find the right words tonight but the Clayton Comets community has lost a great man today.  Coach Marlon Lee was an incredible person who we have lost far, far too soon.  Please keep his daughter, his family and all who knew him in your prayers.  RIP.