tornado





we had tornadoes to pass through not too far away. terrible to see, of course. "you never
think it'll happen to you," said one of the people i photographed. i couldn't help but think
how that resonates with all of us, that we never really think we'll be the one hit with a tragedy.
we're heading back out tomorrow and hopefully getting the word out will help some.
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