Its not the norm, although my job entails being out much of the day, but today was an exercise day. Two walking assignments kept me on my toes. The AIDS Walk L.A. was to start with about 30,000 good friends and then over to Pasadena for a "CropWalk" church fighting hunger walk. There is no lack of causes to march for out there... I gotta get one of those pedometers!
A Barbie display in a shop window with the reflection of real walkers during The 25 Annual AIDS Walk LA in West Los Angeles, Sunday, Oct. 18, 2009. SGVN Staff Photographer/Eric Reed
Gallery of Aids Walk - http://sgvtribune.mycapture.com/mycapture/folder.asp?event=868170&CategoryID=27239
Saul Valasquez, 12, of Pasadena caries jugs of water representing the water many in the world people have to walk for daily, as apart of The First Baptist Church's Crop Walk on Sunday, Oct. 18, 2009. Hundreds of participants walked a 5-K thru Downtown Pasadena to raise money and awareness to fight hunger. (SGVN Staff Photographer/ Eric Reed
SGVN Gallery: http://sgvtribune.mycapture.com/mycapture/folder.asp?event=868170&CategoryID=27239&ListSubAlbums=0
Were still walking. Monday.
Supporters of health care reform stand at the Pasadena City Hall to listen to speakers while holding signs as The San Gabriel Valley Interfaith Coalition for Health Insurance Reform held a walking vigil on Colorado Blvd. starting at the Pasadena City Hall, Monday, Oct. 18, 2009.
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Sunday, October 18, 2009
Who Needs A Gym?
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- Eric Reed
- Mojave Desert, California, United States
- http://www.ericreedphoto.com/ Photographer for all of Southern California with over 23 years of experience and a Masters Degree in Photography from Brooks Institute in Santa Barbara and a BFA in Photography from the Academy of Art University in San Francisco.

1 comments:
Eric, your photos are great! Sharp and clearly taken with a quick eye for the interesting! Those dolls in the window with pedestrians reflected in it was really something to stare at!
It was good meeting you tonight and thank you for coming to the healthcare reform rally. I've bookmarked your blog and hope to stay in touch with you.
I've posted my pictures on Flickr, here: http://www.flickr.com/photos/39995061@N00/sets/72157622623394908/
Best Regards,
Patrick Briggs,
pbriggs(at)greeneggsandham.org
www.greeneggsandham.org/wordpress
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