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  • So, yeah... there's another photographer named Matt Roth out there. Professionally, he goes by Matthew Aaron Roth, but to all his friends he's Matt Roth. Luckily we shoot different subjects. I'm more of a portrait guy, and he's an "adventure" photographer. Our only overlap is food photography, I guess. ...which is delicious, isn't it? A few days before this shoot, he contacted me on Facebook to see if I was interested in meeting up with him in DC before moving back home to Long Island. He gave himself a year to see if he could make it in DC after graduating from the Corchoran, but times are tough. His timing couldn't have been better for me, though. Since I'm doing this One Portrait a Day project, and considering I've wanted to start a "Matt Roth" project, I figured, this was an opportunity not to be missed. So, we met up in Georgetown, and he took me to a rock wall at Rock Creek park in Georgetown Monday, August 22, 2011, where he and his buddies sometimes climb. It was really good meeting him. I held a little resentment towards him, and I'm sure he did towards me, because we were just that other guy with the same name in the same industry, causing confusion. But after meeting him in person, he fleshed out as a real person. Turns out, he's a super-nice guy. I guess there's something in a name, right? I honestly do hope he finds success in our field.
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  • So, yeah... there's another photographer named Matt Roth out there. Professionally, he goes by Matthew Aaron Roth, but to all his friends he's Matt Roth. Luckily we shoot different subjects. I'm more of a portrait guy, and he's an "adventure" photographer. Our only overlap is food photography, I guess. ...which is delicious, isn't it? A few days before this shoot, he contacted me on Facebook to see if I was interested in meeting up with him in DC before moving back home to Long Island. He gave himself a year to see if he could make it in DC after graduating from the Corchoran, but times are tough. His timing couldn't have been better for me, though. Since I'm doing this One Portrait a Day project, and considering I've wanted to start a "Matt Roth" project, I figured, this was an opportunity not to be missed. So, we met up in Georgetown, and he took me to a rock wall at Rock Creek park in Georgetown Monday, August 22, 2011, where he and his buddies sometimes climb. It was really good meeting him. I held a little resentment towards him, and I'm sure he did towards me, because we were just that other guy with the same name in the same industry, causing confusion. But after meeting him in person, he fleshed out as a real person. Turns out, he's a super-nice guy. I guess there's something in a name, right? I honestly do hope he finds success in our field.
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  • So, yeah... there's another photographer named Matt Roth out there. Professionally, he goes by Matthew Aaron Roth, but to all his friends he's Matt Roth. Luckily we shoot different subjects. I'm more of a portrait guy, and he's an "adventure" photographer. Our only overlap is food photography, I guess. ...which is delicious, isn't it? A few days before this shoot, he contacted me on Facebook to see if I was interested in meeting up with him in DC before moving back home to Long Island. He gave himself a year to see if he could make it in DC after graduating from the Corchoran, but times are tough. His timing couldn't have been better for me, though. Since I'm doing this One Portrait a Day project, and considering I've wanted to start a "Matt Roth" project, I figured, this was an opportunity not to be missed. So, we met up in Georgetown, and he took me to a rock wall at Rock Creek park in Georgetown Monday, August 22, 2011, where he and his buddies sometimes climb. It was really good meeting him. I held a little resentment towards him, and I'm sure he did towards me, because we were just that other guy with the same name in the same industry, causing confusion. But after meeting him in person, he fleshed out as a real person. Turns out, he's a super-nice guy. I guess there's something in a name, right? I honestly do hope he finds success in our field.
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  • So, yeah... there's another photographer named Matt Roth out there. Professionally, he goes by Matthew Aaron Roth, but to all his friends he's Matt Roth. Luckily we shoot different subjects. I'm more of a portrait guy, and he's an "adventure" photographer. Our only overlap is food photography, I guess. ...which is delicious, isn't it? A few days before this shoot, he contacted me on Facebook to see if I was interested in meeting up with him in DC before moving back home to Long Island. He gave himself a year to see if he could make it in DC after graduating from the Corchoran, but times are tough. His timing couldn't have been better for me, though. Since I'm doing this One Portrait a Day project, and considering I've wanted to start a "Matt Roth" project, I figured, this was an opportunity not to be missed. So, we met up in Georgetown, and he took me to a rock wall at Rock Creek park in Georgetown Monday, August 22, 2011, where he and his buddies sometimes climb. It was really good meeting him. I held a little resentment towards him, and I'm sure he did towards me, because we were just that other guy with the same name in the same industry, causing confusion. But after meeting him in person, he fleshed out as a real person. Turns out, he's a super-nice guy. I guess there's something in a name, right? I honestly do hope he finds success in our field.
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  • So, yeah... there's another photographer named Matt Roth out there. Professionally, he goes by Matthew Aaron Roth, but to all his friends he's Matt Roth. Luckily we shoot different subjects. I'm more of a portrait guy, and he's an "adventure" photographer. Our only overlap is food photography, I guess. ...which is delicious, isn't it? A few days before this shoot, he contacted me on Facebook to see if I was interested in meeting up with him in DC before moving back home to Long Island. He gave himself a year to see if he could make it in DC after graduating from the Corchoran, but times are tough. His timing couldn't have been better for me, though. Since I'm doing this One Portrait a Day project, and considering I've wanted to start a "Matt Roth" project, I figured, this was an opportunity not to be missed. So, we met up in Georgetown, and he took me to a rock wall at Rock Creek park in Georgetown Monday, August 22, 2011, where he and his buddies sometimes climb. It was really good meeting him. I held a little resentment towards him, and I'm sure he did towards me, because we were just that other guy with the same name in the same industry, causing confusion. But after meeting him in person, he fleshed out as a real person. Turns out, he's a super-nice guy. I guess there's something in a name, right? I honestly do hope he finds success in our field.
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  • So, yeah... there's another photographer named Matt Roth out there. Professionally, he goes by Matthew Aaron Roth, but to all his friends he's Matt Roth. Luckily we shoot different subjects. I'm more of a portrait guy, and he's an "adventure" photographer. Our only overlap is food photography, I guess. ...which is delicious, isn't it? A few days before this shoot, he contacted me on Facebook to see if I was interested in meeting up with him in DC before moving back home to Long Island. He gave himself a year to see if he could make it in DC after graduating from the Corchoran, but times are tough. His timing couldn't have been better for me, though. Since I'm doing this One Portrait a Day project, and considering I've wanted to start a "Matt Roth" project, I figured, this was an opportunity not to be missed. So, we met up in Georgetown, and he took me to a rock wall at Rock Creek park in Georgetown Monday, August 22, 2011, where he and his buddies sometimes climb. It was really good meeting him. I held a little resentment towards him, and I'm sure he did towards me, because we were just that other guy with the same name in the same industry, causing confusion. But after meeting him in person, he fleshed out as a real person. Turns out, he's a super-nice guy. I guess there's something in a name, right? I honestly do hope he finds success in our field.
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  • So, yeah... there's another photographer named Matt Roth out there. Professionally, he goes by Matthew Aaron Roth, but to all his friends he's Matt Roth. Luckily we shoot different subjects. I'm more of a portrait guy, and he's an "adventure" photographer. Our only overlap is food photography, I guess. ...which is delicious, isn't it? A few days before this shoot, he contacted me on Facebook to see if I was interested in meeting up with him in DC before moving back home to Long Island. He gave himself a year to see if he could make it in DC after graduating from the Corchoran, but times are tough. His timing couldn't have been better for me, though. Since I'm doing this One Portrait a Day project, and considering I've wanted to start a "Matt Roth" project, I figured, this was an opportunity not to be missed. So, we met up in Georgetown, and he took me to a rock wall at Rock Creek park in Georgetown Monday, August 22, 2011, where he and his buddies sometimes climb. It was really good meeting him. I held a little resentment towards him, and I'm sure he did towards me, because we were just that other guy with the same name in the same industry, causing confusion. But after meeting him in person, he fleshed out as a real person. Turns out, he's a super-nice guy. I guess there's something in a name, right? I honestly do hope he finds success in our field.
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  • (photo by Matt Roth)<br />
Tuesday, June 5, 2012<br />
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Fellow Photographer Tom McCarthy makes photos of the Transit of Venus, using sunglasses and the depth of field preview function to deaden the sun's brightness. <br />
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Venus passes directly between the sun and the earth Tuesday, June 5, 2012 over the Baltimore, MD skyline. The last Transit of Venus was in 2004, but the next alignment will be in 2117.
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  • (photo by Matt Roth)<br />
Tuesday, June 5, 2012<br />
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Fellow Photographer Tom McCarthy makes photos of the Transit of Venus, using sunglasses and the depth of field preview function to deaden the sun's brightness. <br />
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Venus passes directly between the sun and the earth Tuesday, June 5, 2012 over the Baltimore, MD skyline. The last Transit of Venus was in 2004, but the next alignment will be in 2117.
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  • photo by Matt Roth.Saturday, April 14, 2012.Assignment ID: 30124225A..Lead wedding photographer Geoff Chesman, middle right, plans the family portrait session with groom Lee Cowan, middle left, at the reception held at the Chevy Chase Club in Washington D.C. Saturday, April 14, 2012. Bride Molly Spencer Palmer, left, talks with her sister Hope Palmer. Lee's father, Dr. Leland Cowan, far right, stands with his wife Constance Cowan (obscured, in wheelchair), while secondary wedding photographer Kristian Thacker carries a chair for Constance to sit in...Molly Palmer, 29, and Lee Cowan, 46, were colleagues at NBC News, but it wasn't until The Balloon Boy story coverage in 2009 that their romance sparked.
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  • Glen Rock, Pennsylvania - April 03, 2018: A 1980's inspired retro-futuristic scene featuring a Delorean and a documentary photographer of the future. <br />
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Concept shoot made for the ASMP Baltimore Chapter's Future Biz workshop. <br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth
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  • Glen Rock, Pennsylvania - April 03, 2018: A 1980's inspired retro-futuristic scene featuring a Delorean and a documentary photographer of the future. <br />
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Concept shoot made for the ASMP Baltimore Chapter's Future Biz workshop. <br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth
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  • Glen Rock, Pennsylvania - April 03, 2018: A 1980's inspired retro-futuristic scene featuring a Delorean and a documentary photographer of the future. <br />
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Concept shoot made for the ASMP Baltimore Chapter's Future Biz workshop. <br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth
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  • Glen Rock, Pennsylvania - April 03, 2018: A 1980's inspired retro-futuristic scene featuring a Delorean and a documentary photographer of the future. <br />
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Concept shoot made for the ASMP Baltimore Chapter's Future Biz workshop. <br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth
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  • Glen Rock, Pennsylvania - April 03, 2018: A 1980's inspired retro-futuristic scene featuring a Delorean and a documentary photographer of the future. <br />
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Concept shoot made for the ASMP Baltimore Chapter's Future Biz workshop. <br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth
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  • Glen Rock, Pennsylvania - April 03, 2018: A 1980's inspired retro-futuristic scene featuring a Delorean and a documentary photographer of the future. <br />
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Concept shoot made for the ASMP Baltimore Chapter's Future Biz workshop. <br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth
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  • Glen Rock, Pennsylvania - April 03, 2018: A 1980's inspired retro-futuristic scene featuring a Delorean and a documentary photographer of the future. <br />
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Concept shoot made for the ASMP Baltimore Chapter's Future Biz workshop. <br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth
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  • Glen Rock, Pennsylvania - April 03, 2018: A 1980's inspired retro-futuristic scene featuring a Delorean and a documentary photographer of the future. <br />
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Concept shoot made for the ASMP Baltimore Chapter's Future Biz workshop. <br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth
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  • Glen Rock, Pennsylvania - April 03, 2018: A 1980's inspired retro-futuristic scene featuring a Delorean and a documentary photographer of the future. <br />
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Concept shoot made for the ASMP Baltimore Chapter's Future Biz workshop. <br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth
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  • Glen Rock, Pennsylvania - April 03, 2018: A 1980's inspired retro-futuristic scene featuring a Delorean and a documentary photographer of the future. <br />
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Concept shoot made for the ASMP Baltimore Chapter's Future Biz workshop. <br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth
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  • Glen Rock, Pennsylvania - April 03, 2018: A 1980's inspired retro-futuristic scene featuring a Delorean and a documentary photographer of the future. <br />
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Concept shoot made for the ASMP Baltimore Chapter's Future Biz workshop. <br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth
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  • Glen Rock, Pennsylvania - April 03, 2018: A 1980's inspired retro-futuristic scene featuring a Delorean and a documentary photographer of the future. <br />
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Concept shoot made for the ASMP Baltimore Chapter's Future Biz workshop. <br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth
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  • Glen Rock, Pennsylvania - April 03, 2018: A 1980's inspired retro-futuristic scene featuring a Delorean and a documentary photographer of the future. <br />
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Concept shoot made for the ASMP Baltimore Chapter's Future Biz workshop. <br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth
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  • Mountlake Terrace, Washington - July 13, 2015: King Adam I, background, has his brother Prince Aaron wait by the boundaries of Überstadt and the United States to escort the photographer into Rosewood, the micronation's capitol. <br />
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The Kingdom of Überstadt is led by nineteen-year-old King Adam I, (Adam Oberstadt). The Barony of Rosewood -- the micronation's capitol and the Oberstadt family home -- is nestled in the Seattle suburb of Mountlake Terrace, Wash. <br />
Überstadt also claims territory of nearby Edmount Island on Lake Ballinger -- called The Barony of Ballinger and "considered the spiritual homeland of the nation." Both baronies reside within the Duchy of Edmount which "is situated entirely within the boundaries of the city of Mountlake Terrace, Washington," according to the Überstadt website.<br />
Überstadt  was founded by King Adam I and his high school friends March 6, 2010, and was governed by judges as a kritarchy. Before taking the crown, Adam was Überstadt's chief judge. After graduation, many of the Überstadti moved away to college and Überstadt's populace shrank. Activities would shift from the high school to Rosewood, and the governing style morphed to a unitary constitutional monarchy. According to the micronation's website Überstadt is a sovereign state "guided by the principles of direct democracy, socialist economics, and environmentalism." <br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth
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  • Glen Rock, Pennsylvania - April 03, 2018: A 1980's inspired retro-futuristic scene featuring a Delorean and a documentary photographer of the future. <br />
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Concept shoot made for the ASMP Baltimore Chapter's Future Biz workshop. <br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth
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  • Glen Rock, Pennsylvania - April 03, 2018: A 1980's inspired retro-futuristic scene featuring a Delorean and a documentary photographer of the future. <br />
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Concept shoot made for the ASMP Baltimore Chapter's Future Biz workshop. <br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth
    180403_Delorean_157.JPG
  • Glen Rock, Pennsylvania - April 03, 2018: A 1980's inspired retro-futuristic scene featuring a Delorean and a documentary photographer of the future. <br />
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Concept shoot made for the ASMP Baltimore Chapter's Future Biz workshop. <br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth
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  • Glen Rock, Pennsylvania - April 03, 2018: A 1980's inspired retro-futuristic scene featuring a Delorean and a documentary photographer of the future. <br />
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Concept shoot made for the ASMP Baltimore Chapter's Future Biz workshop. <br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth
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  • Glen Rock, Pennsylvania - April 03, 2018: A 1980's inspired retro-futuristic scene featuring a Delorean and a documentary photographer of the future. <br />
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Concept shoot made for the ASMP Baltimore Chapter's Future Biz workshop. <br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth
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  • Glen Rock, Pennsylvania - April 03, 2018: A 1980's inspired retro-futuristic scene featuring a Delorean and a documentary photographer of the future. <br />
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Concept shoot made for the ASMP Baltimore Chapter's Future Biz workshop. <br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth
    180403_Delorean_135 FB Cover Teaser.JPG
  • Glen Rock, Pennsylvania - April 03, 2018: A 1980's inspired retro-futuristic scene featuring a Delorean and a documentary photographer of the future. <br />
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Concept shoot made for the ASMP Baltimore Chapter's Future Biz workshop. <br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth
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  • Glen Rock, Pennsylvania - April 03, 2018: A 1980's inspired retro-futuristic scene featuring a Delorean and a documentary photographer of the future. <br />
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Concept shoot made for the ASMP Baltimore Chapter's Future Biz workshop. <br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth
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  • Sports Photographer Patrick Smith
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  • Matt Roth/Novus Select.Thursday, March 22, 2012..Members of the media photograph a small group of sign toting protesters before the 7pm start of the Trayvon Martin rally held at Fort Mellon Park in Sanford, Florida Thursday, March 22, 2012..Rev. Al Sharpton spoke at the rally for the slain black teen who was unarmed and shot after an altercation by neighborhood watch volunteer George Zimmerman, who pursued Trayvon on foot after being told not to by 911 dispatchers. Zimmerman has yet to be arrested because of Florida's Stand Your Ground Law.
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  • Matt Roth/Novus Select.Thursday, March 22, 2012..Members of the press photograph Rev. Al Sharpton, while he announces that the Sanford Chief of Police Bill Lee has temporarily stepped down before the official start of a rally addressing Trayvon Martin's killing at Fort Mellon Park in Sanford, Florida Thursday, March 22, 2012. Standing on the stage with Rev. Al Sharpton is the Martin's attorney Benjamin Crump, far left, Sybrina Fulton, the mother of Trayvon Martin, directly left of Sharpton, and Tracy Martin, far right, the father of Trayvon Martin...Rev. Al Sharpton spoke at the rally for the slain black teen who was unarmed and shot after an altercation by neighborhood watch volunteer George Zimmerman, who pursued Trayvon on foot after being told not to by 911 dispatchers. Zimmerman has yet to be arrested because of Florida's Stand Your Ground Law.
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  • Matt Roth/Novus Select.Thursday, March 22, 2012..Members of the media photograph a small group of sign toting protesters before the 7pm start of the Trayvon Martin rally held at Fort Mellon Park in Sanford, Florida Thursday, March 22, 2012..Rev. Al Sharpton spoke at the rally for the slain black teen who was unarmed and shot after an altercation by neighborhood watch volunteer George Zimmerman, who pursued Trayvon on foot after being told not to by 911 dispatchers. Zimmerman has yet to be arrested because of Florida's Stand Your Ground Law.
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  • Matt Roth/Novus Select.Thursday, March 22, 2012..Members of the media photograph a small group of sign toting protesters before the 7pm start of the Trayvon Martin rally held at Fort Mellon Park in Sanford, Florida Thursday, March 22, 2012..Rev. Al Sharpton spoke at the rally for the slain black teen who was unarmed and shot after an altercation by neighborhood watch volunteer George Zimmerman, who pursued Trayvon on foot after being told not to by 911 dispatchers. Zimmerman has yet to be arrested because of Florida's Stand Your Ground Law.
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  • Matt Roth/Novus Select.Thursday, March 22, 2012..Members of the press photograph Rev. Al Sharpton, while he announces that the Sanford Chief of Police Bill Lee has temporarily stepped down before the official start of a rally addressing Trayvon Martin's killing at Fort Mellon Park in Sanford, Florida Thursday, March 22, 2012. Standing on the stage with Rev. Al Sharpton is the Martin's attorney Benjamin Crump, far left, Sybrina Fulton, the mother of Trayvon Martin, directly left of Sharpton, and Tracy Martin, far right, the father of Trayvon Martin...Rev. Al Sharpton spoke at the rally for the slain black teen who was unarmed and shot after an altercation by neighborhood watch volunteer George Zimmerman, who pursued Trayvon on foot after being told not to by 911 dispatchers. Zimmerman has yet to be arrested because of Florida's Stand Your Ground Law.
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  • Matt Roth/Novus Select.Thursday, March 22, 2012..Members of the media photograph a small group of sign toting protesters before the 7pm start of the Trayvon Martin rally held at Fort Mellon Park in Sanford, Florida Thursday, March 22, 2012..Rev. Al Sharpton spoke at the rally for the slain black teen who was unarmed and shot after an altercation by neighborhood watch volunteer George Zimmerman, who pursued Trayvon on foot after being told not to by 911 dispatchers. Zimmerman has yet to be arrested because of Florida's Stand Your Ground Law.
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  • Matt Roth/Novus Select.Thursday, March 22, 2012..Members of the press photograph Rev. Al Sharpton, while he announces that the Sanford Chief of Police Bill Lee has temporarily stepped down before the official start of a rally addressing Trayvon Martin's killing at Fort Mellon Park in Sanford, Florida Thursday, March 22, 2012. Standing on the stage with Rev. Al Sharpton is the Martin's attorney Benjamin Crump, far left, Sybrina Fulton, the mother of Trayvon Martin, directly left of Sharpton, Tracy Martin, right, the father of Trayvon Martin, and President of the NAACP Benjamin Jealous, far right...Rev. Al Sharpton spoke at the rally for the slain black teen who was unarmed and shot after an altercation by neighborhood watch volunteer George Zimmerman, who pursued Trayvon on foot after being told not to by 911 dispatchers. Zimmerman has yet to be arrested because of Florida's Stand Your Ground Law.
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  • (photo by Matt Roth)<br />
Friday, March 2, 2012<br />
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University of Maryland College Park, Department of Art History and Archaeology faculty members held a retreat at the home of fellow faculty member Dr. Shannen Hill, foreground left, in Hyattsville, MD Friday, March 2, 2012. Other faculty members in the photograph are (L-R) Dr. Meredith Gill, Dr. Joshua Shannon, Dr. Alicia Volk, and Dr. Yui Suzuki.
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  • Matt Roth/Novus Select.Thursday, March 22, 2012..Members of the press and rally-goers photograph Benjamin Crump, Trayvon Martin's parents' attorney, who, along with Rev. Al Sharpton, announce that the Sanford Chief of Police Bill Lee has temporarily stepped down before the official start of a rally at Fort Mellon Park in Sanford, Florida Thursday, March 22, 2012 addressing 17-year-old Trayvon Martin's killing. Trayvon Martin's mother Sybrina Fulton, stands to the left of Sharpton, and  Tracy Martin, right, the father of Trayvon Martin, stands on the right...Rev. Al Sharpton spoke at the rally for slain black teen Trayvon Martin at Fort Mellon Park in Sanford, Florida Thursday, March 22, 2012. Trayvon Martin, 17, who was unarmed, carrying only a bag of Skittles and iced tea, was shot after an altercation by neighborhood watch volunteer George Zimmerman, 28, who pursued Trayvon on foot after being told not to by 911 dispatchers. Zimmerman has yet to be arrested because of Florida's controversial Stand Your Ground Law.
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  • Matt Roth/Novus Select.Thursday, March 22, 2012..Members of the press photograph Rev. Al Sharpton, while he announces that the Sanford Chief of Police Bill Lee has temporarily stepped down before the official start of a rally addressing Trayvon Martin's killing at Fort Mellon Park in Sanford, Florida Thursday, March 22, 2012. Sharpton is flanked by Sybrina Fulton, the mother of Trayvon Martin, directly left of Sharpton, and Tracy Martin, right, the father of Trayvon Martin, and President of the NAACP Benjamin Jealous, far right...Rev. Al Sharpton spoke at the rally for the slain black teen who was unarmed and shot after an altercation by neighborhood watch volunteer George Zimmerman, who pursued Trayvon on foot after being told not to by 911 dispatchers. Zimmerman has yet to be arrested because of Florida's Stand Your Ground Law.
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  • Matt Roth/Novus Select.Thursday, March 22, 2012..Members of the press and rally-goers photograph Benjamin Crump, Trayvon Martin's parents' attorney, who, along with Rev. Al Sharpton, announce that the Sanford Chief of Police Bill Lee has temporarily stepped down before the official start of a rally at Fort Mellon Park in Sanford, Florida Thursday, March 22, 2012 addressing 17-year-old Trayvon Martin's killing. Trayvon Martin's mother Sybrina Fulton, stands to the left of Sharpton, and  Tracy Martin, right, the father of Trayvon Martin, stands on the right...Rev. Al Sharpton spoke at the rally for slain black teen Trayvon Martin at Fort Mellon Park in Sanford, Florida Thursday, March 22, 2012. Trayvon Martin, 17, who was unarmed, carrying only a bag of Skittles and iced tea, was shot after an altercation by neighborhood watch volunteer George Zimmerman, 28, who pursued Trayvon on foot after being told not to by 911 dispatchers. Zimmerman has yet to be arrested because of Florida's controversial Stand Your Ground Law.
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  • Matt Roth/Novus Select.Thursday, March 22, 2012..Members of the press photograph Rev. Al Sharpton, while he announces that the Sanford Chief of Police Bill Lee has temporarily stepped down before the official start of a rally addressing Trayvon Martin's killing at Fort Mellon Park in Sanford, Florida Thursday, March 22, 2012. Sharpton is flanked by Sybrina Fulton, the mother of Trayvon Martin, directly left of Sharpton, and Tracy Martin, right, the father of Trayvon Martin, and President of the NAACP Benjamin Jealous, far right...Rev. Al Sharpton spoke at the rally for the slain black teen who was unarmed and shot after an altercation by neighborhood watch volunteer George Zimmerman, who pursued Trayvon on foot after being told not to by 911 dispatchers. Zimmerman has yet to be arrested because of Florida's Stand Your Ground Law.
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  • Matt Roth/Novus Select.Thursday, March 22, 2012..Members of the press and rally-goers photograph Benjamin Crump, Trayvon Martin's parents' attorney, who, along with Rev. Al Sharpton, announce that the Sanford Chief of Police Bill Lee has temporarily stepped down before the official start of a rally at Fort Mellon Park in Sanford, Florida Thursday, March 22, 2012 addressing 17-year-old Trayvon Martin's killing. Trayvon Martin's mother Sybrina Fulton, stands in the background...Rev. Al Sharpton spoke at the rally for the slain black teen who was unarmed and shot after an altercation by neighborhood watch volunteer George Zimmerman, who pursued Trayvon on foot after being told not to by 911 dispatchers. Zimmerman has yet to be arrested because of Florida's Stand Your Ground Law.
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  • (photo by Matt Roth).Tuesday, April 24, 2012.Assignment ID: 30124682A..Baltimore City Police Chief Commissioner Frederick H. Bealefeld, III, is photographed in his office Tuesday, April 24, 2012...Chief Grayling Williams, the Baltimore City Police Department's new chief of internal investigations, left, stands with Police Commissioner Frederick Bealefeld, III is photographed in the Commissioner's office at the Baltimore City Police Department Tuesday, April 24, 2012. He was brought in to clean up after the department's largest scandal to date, which involved the arrest of 17 officers recruited from Puerto Rico for an extortion scheme involving kickbacks from Majestic Auto Repair Shop in Rosedale, Maryland.
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  • (photo by Matt Roth).Tuesday, April 24, 2012.Assignment ID: 30124682A..Baltimore City Police Chief Commissioner Frederick H. Bealefeld, III, is photographed in his office Tuesday, April 24, 2012...Chief Grayling Williams, the Baltimore City Police Department's new chief of internal investigations, left, stands with Police Commissioner Frederick Bealefeld, III is photographed in the Commissioner's office at the Baltimore City Police Department Tuesday, April 24, 2012. He was brought in to clean up after the department's largest scandal to date, which involved the arrest of 17 officers recruited from Puerto Rico for an extortion scheme involving kickbacks from Majestic Auto Repair Shop in Rosedale, Maryland.
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  • (photo by Matt Roth).Tuesday, April 24, 2012.Assignment ID: 30124682A..Baltimore City Police Chief Commissioner Frederick H. Bealefeld, III, is photographed in his office Tuesday, April 24, 2012...Chief Grayling Williams, the Baltimore City Police Department's new chief of internal investigations, left, stands with Police Commissioner Frederick Bealefeld, III is photographed in the Commissioner's office at the Baltimore City Police Department Tuesday, April 24, 2012. He was brought in to clean up after the department's largest scandal to date, which involved the arrest of 17 officers recruited from Puerto Rico for an extortion scheme involving kickbacks from Majestic Auto Repair Shop in Rosedale, Maryland.
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  • (photo by Matt Roth).Tuesday, April 24, 2012.Assignment ID: 30124682A..Baltimore City Police Chief Commissioner Frederick H. Bealefeld, III, is photographed in his office Tuesday, April 24, 2012...Chief Grayling Williams, the Baltimore City Police Department's new chief of internal investigations, left, stands with Police Commissioner Frederick Bealefeld, III is photographed in the Commissioner's office at the Baltimore City Police Department Tuesday, April 24, 2012. He was brought in to clean up after the department's largest scandal to date, which involved the arrest of 17 officers recruited from Puerto Rico for an extortion scheme involving kickbacks from Majestic Auto Repair Shop in Rosedale, Maryland.
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  • Matt Roth/Novus Select.Thursday, March 22, 2012..Members of the press and rally-goers photograph Benjamin Crump, Trayvon Martin's parents' attorney, who, along with Rev. Al Sharpton, announce that the Sanford Chief of Police Bill Lee has temporarily stepped down before the official start of a rally at Fort Mellon Park in Sanford, Florida Thursday, March 22, 2012 addressing 17-year-old Trayvon Martin's killing. Trayvon Martin's mother Sybrina Fulton, stands to the left of Sharpton, and  Tracy Martin, right, the father of Trayvon Martin, stands on the right...Rev. Al Sharpton spoke at the rally for slain black teen Trayvon Martin at Fort Mellon Park in Sanford, Florida Thursday, March 22, 2012. Trayvon Martin, 17, who was unarmed, carrying only a bag of Skittles and iced tea, was shot after an altercation by neighborhood watch volunteer George Zimmerman, 28, who pursued Trayvon on foot after being told not to by 911 dispatchers. Zimmerman has yet to be arrested because of Florida's controversial Stand Your Ground Law.
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  • Matt Roth/Novus Select.Thursday, March 22, 2012..Members of the press photograph Rev. Al Sharpton, while he announces that the Sanford Chief of Police Bill Lee has temporarily stepped down before the official start of a rally addressing Trayvon Martin's killing at Fort Mellon Park in Sanford, Florida Thursday, March 22, 2012. Standing on the stage with Rev. Al Sharpton is the Martin's attorney Benjamin Crump, far left, Sybrina Fulton, the mother of Trayvon Martin, directly left of Sharpton, Tracy Martin, right, the father of Trayvon Martin, and President of the NAACP Benjamin Jealous, far right...Rev. Al Sharpton spoke at the rally for the slain black teen who was unarmed and shot after an altercation by neighborhood watch volunteer George Zimmerman, who pursued Trayvon on foot after being told not to by 911 dispatchers. Zimmerman has yet to be arrested because of Florida's Stand Your Ground Law.
    120322AlSharptonTrayvonRally0543.JPG
  • Matt Roth/Novus Select.Thursday, March 22, 2012..Members of the press photograph Rev. Al Sharpton, while he announces that the Sanford Chief of Police Bill Lee has temporarily stepped down before the official start of a rally addressing Trayvon Martin's killing at Fort Mellon Park in Sanford, Florida Thursday, March 22, 2012. Sharpton is flanked by Sybrina Fulton, the mother of Trayvon Martin, directly left of Sharpton, and Tracy Martin, right, the father of Trayvon Martin, and President of the NAACP Benjamin Jealous, far right...Rev. Al Sharpton spoke at the rally for the slain black teen who was unarmed and shot after an altercation by neighborhood watch volunteer George Zimmerman, who pursued Trayvon on foot after being told not to by 911 dispatchers. Zimmerman has yet to be arrested because of Florida's Stand Your Ground Law.
    120322AlSharptonTrayvonRally0559.JPG
  • Matt Roth/Novus Select.Thursday, March 22, 2012..Members of the press and rally-goers photograph Benjamin Crump, Trayvon Martin's parents' attorney, who, along with Rev. Al Sharpton, announce that the Sanford Chief of Police Bill Lee has temporarily stepped down before the official start of a rally at Fort Mellon Park in Sanford, Florida Thursday, March 22, 2012 addressing 17-year-old Trayvon Martin's killing. Trayvon Martin's mother Sybrina Fulton, stands in the background...Rev. Al Sharpton spoke at the rally for the slain black teen who was unarmed and shot after an altercation by neighborhood watch volunteer George Zimmerman, who pursued Trayvon on foot after being told not to by 911 dispatchers. Zimmerman has yet to be arrested because of Florida's Stand Your Ground Law.
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  • St. Petersburg, Florida - April 02, 2013: Jonathan Tennis, Angelina Tennis, and me, watching the Baltimore Orioles beat the Tampa Rays on opening day.<br />
<br />
I was in town to photograph their house destruction party.<br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth
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  • (photo by Matt Roth).Assignment ID: 30127696A.Wednesday, June 20, 2012..In order to remedy his department's $48million budget deficit, Baltimore City Fire Chief James Clack, photographed in his office Wednesday, June 20, 2012, will be disbanding three fire companies...City Councilman William Pete Welch proposes advertisements be allowed on Baltimore City Fire Department vehicles as a way to combat a $48 million budget shortfall, rather than disbanding three companies.
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  • (photo by Matt Roth).Wednesday, January 20, 2010..Reynaldo Reyes is a distinguished professor of piano at Towson University. He is photographed at the Fine Arts building's recital hall Wednesday, January 20, 2010. .
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  • Freelance photo by Matt Roth.Baltimore, Maryland.Thursday, May 7, 2009.Assignment ID: 20102758A..To become the top swimmer in the world Michael Phelps had to make sacrifices. An undeveloped social life left the Olympian somewhat one-dimensional. After Beijing, Phelps was encouraged to decompress and explore the life of a normal twenty-something. After photos emerged of Phelps smoking marijuana at a private party in South Carolina, he endured the kind of public scorn felt by very few 23-year-olds. A newfound interest in golf and business investments are adding to Phelps's life experiences, but the most important thing for him right now is to train for London in 2012...After Michael Phelps retires from his swimming career, what's next? .He is photographed before practice with the North Baltimore Aquatic Club at the Loyola College Aquatic Center in Baltimore, Thursday, May 7, 2009.
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  • (photo by Matt Roth).Tuesday, April 24, 2012.Assignment ID: 30124682A..Chief Grayling Williams, the Baltimore City Police Department's new chief of internal investigations, left, stands with Police Commissioner Frederick Bealefeld, III is photographed in the Commissioner's office at the Baltimore City Police Department Tuesday, April 24, 2012. He was brought in to clean up after the department's largest scandal to date, which involved the arrest of 17 officers recruited from Puerto Rico for an extortion scheme involving kickbacks from Majestic Auto Repair Shop in Rosedale, Maryland.
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  • (photo by Matt Roth).Tuesday, April 24, 2012.Assignment ID: 30124682A..Chief Grayling Williams, the Baltimore City Police Department's new chief of internal investigations, left, stands with Police Commissioner Frederick Bealefeld, III is photographed in the Commissioner's office at the Baltimore City Police Department Tuesday, April 24, 2012. He was brought in to clean up after the department's largest scandal to date, which involved the arrest of 17 officers recruited from Puerto Rico for an extortion scheme involving kickbacks from Majestic Auto Repair Shop in Rosedale, Maryland.
    120424GraylingWilliamsFrederickBeale...JPG
  • (photo by Matt Roth).Tuesday, April 24, 2012.Assignment ID: 30124682A..Chief Grayling Williams, the Baltimore City Police Department's new chief of internal investigations, left, stands with Police Commissioner Frederick Bealefeld, III is photographed in the Commissioner's office at the Baltimore City Police Department Tuesday, April 24, 2012. He was brought in to clean up after the department's largest scandal to date, which involved the arrest of 17 officers recruited from Puerto Rico for an extortion scheme involving kickbacks from Majestic Auto Repair Shop in Rosedale, Maryland.
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  • photo by Matt Roth<br />
Tuesday, May 8, 2012.<br />
Assignment ID: 30125724A<br />
<br />
Jeff Himmelman wrote biography on former Washington Post executive editor Ben Bradlee titled "Yours In Truth." Some press of the book are calling Himmelman's depiction of the major players of Watergate scandal, somewhat revisionist in naturel. Himmelman is photographed at Washington D.C. bookstore Prose & Politics Tuesday, May 8, 2012.
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  • photo by Matt Roth<br />
Tuesday, May 8, 2012.<br />
Assignment ID: 30125724A<br />
<br />
Jeff Himmelman wrote biography on former Washington Post executive editor Ben Bradlee titled "Yours In Truth." Some press of the book are calling Himmelman's depiction of the major players of Watergate scandal, somewhat revisionist in naturel. Himmelman is photographed at Washington D.C. bookstore Prose & Politics Tuesday, May 8, 2012.
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  • photo by Matt Roth<br />
Tuesday, May 8, 2012.<br />
Assignment ID: 30125724A<br />
<br />
Jeff Himmelman wrote biography on former Washington Post executive editor Ben Bradlee titled "Yours In Truth." Some press of the book are calling Himmelman's depiction of the major players of Watergate scandal, somewhat revisionist in naturel. Himmelman is photographed at Washington D.C. bookstore Prose & Politics Tuesday, May 8, 2012.
    120508Jeff Himmelman474.JPG
  • photo by Matt Roth<br />
Tuesday, May 8, 2012.<br />
Assignment ID: 30125724A<br />
<br />
Jeff Himmelman wrote biography on former Washington Post executive editor Ben Bradlee titled "Yours In Truth." Some press of the book are calling Himmelman's depiction of the major players of Watergate scandal, somewhat revisionist in naturel. Himmelman is photographed at Washington D.C. bookstore Prose & Politics Tuesday, May 8, 2012.
    120508Jeff Himmelman472.JPG
  • photo by Matt Roth<br />
Tuesday, May 8, 2012.<br />
Assignment ID: 30125724A<br />
<br />
Jeff Himmelman wrote biography on former Washington Post executive editor Ben Bradlee titled "Yours In Truth." Some press of the book are calling Himmelman's depiction of the major players of Watergate scandal, somewhat revisionist in naturel. Himmelman is photographed at Washington D.C. bookstore Prose & Politics Tuesday, May 8, 2012.
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  • (photo by Matt Roth)<br />
Friday, March 2, 2012<br />
<br />
Jessica Williams, 24, left, and Caroline Dubinsky, 28, right, are the lone doctoral candidates admitted to the University of Maryland's Art History and Archaeology department this year, compared to a department high of 11 in 2007. The duo are photographed at UMD's Art-Sociology Building Friday, March 2, 2012.
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  • (photo by Matt Roth)<br />
Friday, March 2, 2012<br />
<br />
Jessica Williams, 24, and Caroline Dubinsky, 28, are the lone doctoral candidates admitted to the University of Maryland's Art History and Archaeology department this year, compared to a department high of 11 in 2007. The duo are photographed at UMD's Art-Sociology Building Friday, March 2, 2012.
    120302GradDeclineStudents162.JPG
  • (photo by Matt Roth)<br />
Friday, March 2, 2012<br />
<br />
Jessica Williams, 24, left, and Caroline Dubinsky, 28, right, are the lone doctoral candidates admitted to the University of Maryland's Art History and Archaeology department this year, compared to a department high of 11 in 2007. The duo are photographed at UMD's Art-Sociology Building Friday, March 2, 2012. In the background is Titan's Europa, which Dubinsky did her master's thesis on.
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  • (photo by Matt Roth)<br />
Friday, March 2, 2012<br />
<br />
Jessica Williams, 24, and Caroline Dubinsky, 28, are the lone doctoral candidates admitted to the University of Maryland's Art History and Archaeology department this year, compared to a department high of 11 in 2007. The duo are photographed at UMD's Art-Sociology Building Friday, March 2, 2012.
    120302GradDeclineStudents132.JPG
  • (photo by Matt Roth)<br />
Friday, March 2, 2012<br />
<br />
Jessica Williams, 24, and Caroline Dubinsky, 28, are the lone doctoral candidates admitted to the University of Maryland's Art History and Archaeology department this year, compared to a department high of 11 in 2007. The duo are photographed at UMD's Art-Sociology Building Friday, March 2, 2012.
    120302GradDeclineStudents125.JPG
  • (photo by Matt Roth)<br />
Friday, March 2, 2012<br />
<br />
Jessica Williams, 24, and Caroline Dubinsky, 28, are the lone doctoral candidates admitted to the University of Maryland's Art History and Archaeology department this year, compared to a department high of 11 in 2007. The duo are photographed at UMD's Art-Sociology Building Friday, March 2, 2012.
    120302GradDeclineStudents104.JPG
  • (photo by Matt Roth)<br />
Friday, March 2, 2012<br />
<br />
Jessica Williams, 24, and Caroline Dubinsky, 28, are the lone doctoral candidates admitted to the University of Maryland's Art History and Archaeology department this year, compared to a department high of 11 in 2007. The duo are photographed at UMD's Art-Sociology Building Friday, March 2, 2012.
    120302GradDeclineStudents066.JPG
  • (photo by Matt Roth)<br />
Friday, March 2, 2012<br />
<br />
Jessica Williams, 24, and Caroline Dubinsky, 28, are the lone doctoral candidates admitted to the University of Maryland's Art History and Archaeology department this year, compared to a department high of 11 in 2007. The duo are photographed at UMD's Art-Sociology Building Friday, March 2, 2012.
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