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Greg Vojtko is a veteran visual journalist living in Southern California’s Inland Empire and working throughout the Southwest. For 30 years he has engaged in news, sports, feature, editorial and on-location environmental portrait photography. His work consistently results in a comprehensive report on issues impacting the lives of residents across the region.February 2012 S M T W T F S « Jan 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 Tags
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Category Archives: culture
Sports Photography: Seeking Something Different
Last night I had an assignment to photograph Cal State San Bernardino Coyotes as they hosted the Sonoma State Seawolves at Coussoulis Arena. Earlier in the week, I listened to a podcast/powerpoint interview with Sports Illustrated Director of Photography Steve … Continue reading
Steven’s Hope: Turning Tragedy To Tribute
Recently I was assigned to photograph a Christmas party for children and their families who received assistance this year and in years past from Steven’s Hope for Children. The Upland-based non-profit, founded by Tony and Sandy Cappelli, maintains several apartments in the … Continue reading
Change Of View: Discovering Your Purpose
Up until now this blog has served as my venue through which I could show some of my side work as I see fit to display it, as well as some of the work I produce at my day job … Continue reading
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Thanksgiving: Counting Our Many Blessings
Some time ago I mentioned to an acquaintance, whose life seemed for them to be without meaning, that food to eat, clothes to keep us warm and a roof that didn’t leak were all anyone was entitled to, and anything … Continue reading
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Tagged blessings, Salvation Army, serving, sharing, Thanksgiving, volunteers
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CSUSB Volleyball: Coyotes Win Region, To Host NCAA Finals
Cal State San Bernardino Coyotes women’s volleyball defeated Sonoma State Seawolves last night to win the 2011 NCAA West Region championship for the fourth year in a row. According to CSUSB Athletics website, The Coyotes will host … Continue reading
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Prep Football: Rim Scots Stomp Notre Dame Titans, 49-0
Rim of the World Fighting Scots rolled down the hill Friday night, and rolled over the Notre Dame Titans 49-0 at Riverside Community College’s Wheelock Field. The Scots held onto the ball for nearly half of the first quarter, slowly … Continue reading
Size Does Matter: Spartans 41, Knights 10
Teams with the largest and deepest rosters have invariably been victorious this season. Such was the case last night, as San Gorgonio Spartans, on a drizzly night at home, outnumbered and outscored the smaller Rialto Knights, 41-10. According to a … Continue reading
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Tagged prep football, Rialto Knights, San Andreas League, San Gorgonio Spartans
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Defense, Defense, Defense: Carter 16, Rialto 7
Short on offense but long on defense, Carter Lions defeated crosstown rival Rialto Knights last night to remain unbeaten in San Andreas League play, 16-7. After receiving the opening kickoff, the Lions proceeded to hold onto the ball for nearly … Continue reading
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Tagged Carter Lions, prep football, Rialto Knights, San AndreasLeague, Wilmer Amina Carter
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