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Christopher D. Bennett

Photographer. Tenderloin enthusiast. Road trip maker. Iowan. Cyclone.

Philanthropy Day 2013

A few weeks back it was actually Story County Philanthropy Day. Here are a few of my favorite images from the day: Not sure where next week’s randomness will go, but it might involve a traitorous dog.

The Archives: Edition #150

Today’s images come from the following folder: Backup/ISUVSKANSAS The pictures were taken on September 6, 2006. Next week’s folder will be: Backup/Robot Monster Bros/Games 2 Production Stills

Slice of Life Vol. 184

A news article on my Great Aunt Ellen’s ugly tie quilt highlight this Slice of Life collection: Next week’s collection will include a Master Angler’s Certificate, I predict!

Corning, New York

Back in August I went on my 2nd ever work trip for the day job. I went to Corning, New York and Mansfield, Pennsylvania with Micky. We had enough down time to crack out the camera a little bit. Very few pictures are from Corning, Iowa. No pictures are from… Read More »Corning, New York

Day Job Christmas Card

A couple months back I was contracted to take the photos for the day job’s annual company Christmas card. Here are a few images of people you might know: Next week’s Wednesday randomness might involve

Personal Photo Project No. 198

Bittersweet Volume 3 The last in the collection of pictures from Jim Jordan’s place. The remainder of the Bittersweet Volume 3 Series: Next week’s Personal Photo Project will involve the state of New York.

Slice of Life Vol. 182

A presidential photo in this collection: President Eisenhower: September 20, 1956 – Boone, Iowa April 10, 1959 – John W. Bennett – Taken by G.D. Bennett from top of corn crib The grandparents’ wedding announcement was a nice find, I have to admit.

Thomas the Tank

A couple months back I made my annual pilgrimage to check out the Thomas the Tank festivities at the Boone Scenic Valley Railroad. Next Wednesday’s randomness might very well involve the olde Computer Mine. No promises though.