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  • Stockholm MR MR Model Release<br />
Jose More Photography
    Stockholm_Sweden_00006.JPG
  • Lake Worth Beach and the Lake Worth Casino is one the oldest recreation area in South Florida. Photography by Jose More  MR Model Release
    Florida_Beaches_00072.JPG
  • Wind Cave National Park, near Hot Springs in western South Dakota, was established in 1903 by President Theodore Roosevelt.  The cave is currently the sixth-longest in the world and notable for its displays of boxwork, a rare cave formation composed of thin calcite fins resembling honeycombs. MR Model Release<br />
Photography by Jose More
    Wind_Cave_National_Park_019.JPG
  • Construction of Kalmar Castle started in the 12th Century and was completed by King Gustav I in the 16th Century.<br />
MR Model Release<br />
Photography by Jose More
    Kalmar_Castle_Sweden_00109.JPG
  • Construction of Kalmar Castle started in the 12th Century and was completed by King Gustav I in the 16th Century.<br />
MR Model Release<br />
Photography by Jose More
    Kalmar_Castle_Sweden_00101.JPG
  • Helsingborg, officially settled in May 1085 by Denmark, is one of the oldest cities of what is now Sweden. Following the Dano-Swedish War (1657-1658) and the Treaty of Roskilde Denmark had to give up all territory on the southern Scandinavian peninsula, and Helsingborg became a Swedish city.<br />
Photography by Jose More<br />
MR Model Release
    Helsingborg_Sweden_00146.JPG
  • Ale's Stones is a megalithic monument from 500 AD in Scania, southern Sweden. It is a stone ship, oval in outline, with the stones at each end markedly larger than the rest. It is 67-metres long formed by 59 large boulders, weighing up to 1.8 tons each.<br />
MR Model Release<br />
Photography by Jose More
    Ale's_Stones_Sweden_00138.JPG
  • Ochopee post office is the smallest post office in the United  States on the Tamiami Trail in South Florida. MR Model Release<br />
Photography by Jose More
    Florida_Everglades00019.JPG
  • Florence Self, 90, looks over the beach goers enjoying the sun in South Florida.<br />
Photography by Jose More  MR  Model Release
    Florida_Beaches_00018.JPG
  • George and Claudia Twarski enjoy the glaciers from his private balcony on board the Norwegian Pearl, a cruise ship of Norwegian Cruise Line at Glacier Bay National Park.  Photography by Jose More<br />
 MR Model Release
    Glacier_Bay_Cruise003.JPG
  • Morikami Park in Delray Beach, Palm Beach County, Florida, is named for George Morikami, a Japanese immigrant to Florida. Morikami donated the land to the county and now is the site of the Morikami Museum and Japanese Gardens. A stroll through gardens will take you to typical Japanese gardens and rock gardens.  Photography by Jose More<br />
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    Morikami_Park00015.JPG
  • Devils Tower National Monument in northeastern Wyoming is a monolith made up of igneous rock, phonolite. The tower is held sacred by Native American tribes including the Arapaho, Crow, Cheyenne, Kiowa, Lakota, and Shoshone.  Devils Tower was a location for the movie Close Encounters of the Third Kind.<br />
Photography by Jose More MR Model Release
    Devils_Tower_National_Monument_010.JPG
  • Devils Tower National Monument in northeastern Wyoming is a monolith made up of igneous rock, phonolite. The tower is held sacred by Native American tribes including the Arapaho, Crow, Cheyenne, Kiowa, Lakota, and Shoshone.  Devils Tower was a location for the movie Close Encounters of the Third Kind.<br />
Photography by Jose More  MR Model Release
    Devils_Tower_National_Monument_020.JPG
  • Wind Cave National Park, near Hot Springs in western South Dakota, was established in 1903 by President Theodore Roosevelt.  The cave is currently the sixth-longest in the world and notable for its displays of boxwork, a rare cave formation composed of thin calcite fins resembling honeycombs. MR Model Release<br />
Photography by Jose More
    Wind_Cave_National_Park_007.JPG
  • Victoria More biking around the Uppsala University, the oldest center of higher education in Scandinavia. MR Model Release<br />
Photography by Jose More
    Uppsala_Sweden_00054.JPG
  • There has been a wooden church in Källa since the 11th century. After it was destroyed by fire, and with increasing attacks from Baltic invaders, a new church was built with stones, looking more like a fortress in the 13th century. <br />
 Källahamnsvägen 77 Löttorp, Öland, Sweden. <br />
MR Model Release<br />
Photography by Jose More
    Löttorp_Sweden_00150.JPG
  • Laganland, also called Moose Park or Algpark, is a moose-lovers paradise near Langan, Sweden. On the road from Stockholm to Helsingborg. MR Model Release<br />
Photography by Jose More
    Lagan_Sweden_00165.JPG
  • Laganland, also called Moose Park or Algpark, is a moose-lovers paradise near Langan, Sweden. On the road from Stockholm to Helsingborg. MR Model Release<br />
Photography by Jose More
    Lagan_Sweden_00163.JPG
  • Laganland, also called Moose Park or Algpark, is a moose-lovers paradise near Langan, Sweden. On the road from Stockholm to Helsingborg. MR Model Release<br />
Photography by Jose More
    Lagan_Sweden_00164.JPG
  • Construction of Kalmar Castle started in the 12th Century and was completed by King Gustav I in the 16th Century.<br />
Photography by Jose More<br />
MR Model Release
    Kalmar_Castle_Sweden_00110.JPG
  • Helsingborg, officially settled in May 1085 by Denmark, is one of the oldest cities of what is now Sweden. Following the Dano-Swedish War (1657-1658) and the Treaty of Roskilde Denmark had to give up all territory on the southern Scandinavian peninsula, and Helsingborg became a Swedish city.<br />
Photography by Jose More<br />
MR Model Release
    Helsingborg_Sweden_00142.JPG
  • Ale's Stones is a megalithic monument from 500 AD in Scania, southern Sweden. It is a stone ship, oval in outline, with the stones at each end markedly larger than the rest. It is 67-metres long formed by 59 large boulders, weighing up to 1.8 tons each.<br />
MR Model Release<br />
Photography by Jose More
    Ale's_Stones_Sweden_00136.JPG
  • Ale's Stones is a megalithic monument from 500 AD in Scania, southern Sweden. It is a stone ship, oval in outline, with the stones at each end markedly larger than the rest. It is 67-metres long formed by 59 large boulders, weighing up to 1.8 tons each.<br />
MR Model Release<br />
Photography by Jose More
    Ale's_Stones_Sweden_00135.JPG
  • Ale's Stones is a megalithic monument from 500 AD in Scania, southern Sweden. It is a stone ship, oval in outline, with the stones at each end markedly larger than the rest. It is 67-metres long formed by 59 large boulders, weighing up to 1.8 tons each.<br />
MR Model Release<br />
Photography by Jose More
    Ale's_Stones_Sweden_00130.JPG
  • Ale's Stones is a megalithic monument from 500 AD in Scania, southern Sweden. It is a stone ship, oval in outline, with the stones at each end markedly larger than the rest. It is 67-metres long formed by 59 large boulders, weighing up to 1.8 tons each.<br />
MR Model Release<br />
Photography by Jose More
    Ale's_Stones_Sweden_00129.JPG
  • Beach goers enjoy the sun in South Florida.<br />
Photography by Jose More  MR Model Release
    Florida_Beaches_00017A.JPG
  • Change of the guard at Amalienborg, the winter home of the Danish Royal Family, located in Copenhagen’s Frederiksstaden district. It consists of four identical palace façades with rococo interiors around an octagonal courtyard.  MR, Model Release<br />
Photography by Jose More
    Copenhagen_Denmark_00019.JPG
  • Nyhavn or New Harbor, is a 17th-century waterfront, canal and entertainment district in Copenhagen. Stretching from Kongens Nytorv to the harbor front just south of the Royal Playhouse, it is lined by brightly painted 17th and early 18th century townhouses, bars, cafes and restaurants. <br />
MR Model Release<br />
Photography by Jose More
    Copenhagen_Denmark_00011.JPG
  • Nyhavn or New Harbor, is a 17th-century waterfront, canal and entertainment district in Copenhagen. Stretching from Kongens Nytorv to the harbor front just south of the Royal Playhouse, it is lined by brightly painted 17th and early 18th century townhouses, bars, cafes and restaurants. <br />
MR Model Release<br />
Photography by Jose More
    Copenhagen_Denmark_00010.JPG
  • Nyhavn or New Harbor, is a 17th-century waterfront, canal and entertainment district in Copenhagen. Stretching from Kongens Nytorv to the harbor front just south of the Royal Playhouse, it is lined by brightly painted 17th and early 18th century townhouses, bars, cafes and restaurants. <br />
MR Model Release<br />
Photography by Jose More
    Copenhagen_Denmark_00009.JPG
  • George Twarski films glaciers from his private balcony on board the Norwegian Pearl, a cruise ship of Norwegian Cruise Line at Glacier Bay National Park.  Photography by Jose More<br />
 MR Model Release
    Glacier_Bay_Cruise008.JPG
  • George Twarski films glaciers from his private balcony on board the Norwegian Pearl, a cruise ship of Norwegian Cruise Line at Glacier Bay National Park.  Photography by Jose More<br />
 MR Model Release
    Glacier_Bay_Cruise004.JPG
  • Valerie More looks at glaciers from her private balcony on board the Norwegian Pearl, a cruise ship of Norwegian Cruise Line at Glacier Bay National Park. Photography by Jose More<br />
 MR Model Release
    Glacier_Bay_Cruise002.JPG
  • George Twarski films glaciers from his private balcony on board the Norwegian Pearl, a cruise ship of Norwegian Cruise Line at Glacier Bay National Park.  Photography by Jose More<br />
 MR Model Release
    Glacier_Bay_Cruise001.JPG
  • George Twarski on the Norwegian Pearl cruising the Inside Passage from Seattle to Alaska. The Pearl belongs to the Norwegian Cruise Line.  Photography by Jose More  <br />
MR Model Release
    Alaska_Cruise00004.JPG
  • Morikami Park in Delray Beach, Palm Beach County, Florida, is named for George Morikami, a Japanese immigrant to Florida. Morikami donated the land to the county and now is the site of the Morikami Museum and Japanese Gardens. A stroll through gardens will take you to typical Japanese gardens and rock gardens.  Photography by Jose More<br />
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    Morikami_Park00017.JPG
  • Morikami Park in Delray Beach, Palm Beach County, Florida, is named for George Morikami, a Japanese immigrant to Florida. Morikami donated the land to the county and now is the site of the Morikami Museum and Japanese Gardens. A stroll through gardens will take you to typical Japanese gardens and rock gardens.  Photography by Jose More<br />
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Model Release
    Morikami_Park00016.JPG
  • Morikami Park in Delray Beach, Palm Beach County, Florida, is named for George Morikami, a Japanese immigrant to Florida. Morikami donated the land to the county and now is the site of the Morikami Museum and Japanese Gardens. A stroll through gardens will take you to typical Japanese gardens and rock gardens.  Photography by Jose More<br />
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Model Release
    Morikami_Park00014.JPG
  • Morikami Park in Delray Beach, Palm Beach County, Florida, is named for George Morikami, a Japanese immigrant to Florida. Morikami donated the land to the county and now is the site of the Morikami Museum and Japanese Gardens. A stroll through gardens will take you to typical Japanese gardens and rock gardens.  Photography by Jose More<br />
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Model Release
    Morikami_Park00010.JPG
  • Morikami Park in Delray Beach, Palm Beach County, Florida, is named for George Morikami, a Japanese immigrant to Florida. Morikami donated the land to the county and now is the site of the Morikami Museum and Japanese Gardens. A stroll through gardens will take you to typical Japanese gardens and rock gardens.  Photography by Jose More<br />
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    Morikami_Park00005.JPG
  • Morikami Park in Delray Beach, Palm Beach County, Florida, is named for George Morikami, a Japanese immigrant to Florida. Morikami donated the land to the county and now is the site of the Morikami Museum and Japanese Gardens. A stroll through gardens will take you to typical Japanese gardens and rock gardens.  Photography by Jose More<br />
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    Morikami_Park00001.JPG
  • Ale's Stones is a megalithic monument from 500 AD in Scania, southern Sweden. It is a stone ship, oval in outline, with the stones at each end markedly larger than the rest. It is 67-metres long formed by 59 large boulders, weighing up to 1.8 tons each.<br />
Photography by Jose More
    Ale's_Stones_Sweden_00126.JPG
  • Wheat fields near Malmo.<br />
Photography by Jose More
    Malmo,_Sweden_00181.JPG
  • Wheat fields near Malmo.<br />
Photography by Jose More
    Malmo,_Sweden_00180.JPG
  • Laganland, also called Moose Park or Algpark, is a moose-lovers paradise near Langan, Sweden. On the road from Stockholm to Helsingborg. <br />
Photography by Jose More
    Lagan_Sweden_00168.JPG
  • Laganland, also called Moose Park or Algpark, is a moose-lovers paradise near Langan, Sweden. On the road from Stockholm to Helsingborg. <br />
Photography by Jose More
    Lagan_Sweden_00167.JPG
  • Laganland, also called Moose Park or Algpark, is a moose-lovers paradise near Langan, Sweden. On the road from Stockholm to Helsingborg. <br />
Photography by Jose More
    Lagan_Sweden_00166.JPG
  • Ale's Stones is a megalithic monument from 500 AD in Scania, southern Sweden. It is a stone ship, oval in outline, with the stones at each end markedly larger than the rest. It is 67-metres long formed by 59 large boulders, weighing up to 1.8 tons each.<br />
Photography by Jose More
    Ale's_Stones_Sweden_00137.JPG
  • Ale's Stones is a megalithic monument from 500 AD in Scania, southern Sweden. It is a stone ship, oval in outline, with the stones at each end markedly larger than the rest. It is 67-metres long formed by 59 large boulders, weighing up to 1.8 tons each.<br />
Photography by Jose More
    Ale's_Stones_Sweden_00134.JPG
  • Ale's Stones is a megalithic monument from 500 AD in Scania, southern Sweden. It is a stone ship, oval in outline, with the stones at each end markedly larger than the rest. It is 67-metres long formed by 59 large boulders, weighing up to 1.8 tons each.<br />
Photography by Jose More
    Ale's_Stones_Sweden_00133.JPG
  • Ale's Stones is a megalithic monument from 500 AD in Scania, southern Sweden. It is a stone ship, oval in outline, with the stones at each end markedly larger than the rest. It is 67-metres long formed by 59 large boulders, weighing up to 1.8 tons each.<br />
Photography by Jose More
    Ale's_Stones_Sweden_00131.JPG
  • Ale's Stones is a megalithic monument from 500 AD in Scania, southern Sweden. It is a stone ship, oval in outline, with the stones at each end markedly larger than the rest. It is 67-metres long formed by 59 large boulders, weighing up to 1.8 tons each.<br />
Photography by Jose More
    Ale's_Stones_Sweden_00132.JPG
  • Ale's Stones is a megalithic monument from 500 AD in Scania, southern Sweden. It is a stone ship, oval in outline, with the stones at each end markedly larger than the rest. It is 67-metres long formed by 59 large boulders, weighing up to 1.8 tons each.<br />
Photography by Jose More
    Ale's_Stones_Sweden_00128.JPG
  • Ale's Stones is a megalithic monument from 500 AD in Scania, southern Sweden. It is a stone ship, oval in outline, with the stones at each end markedly larger than the rest. It is 67-metres long formed by 59 large boulders, weighing up to 1.8 tons each.<br />
Photography by Jose More
    Ale's_Stones_Sweden_00127.JPG
  • Ale's Stones is a megalithic monument from 500 AD in Scania, southern Sweden. It is a stone ship, oval in outline, with the stones at each end markedly larger than the rest. It is 67-metres long formed by 59 large boulders, weighing up to 1.8 tons each.<br />
Photography by Jose More
    Ale's_Stones_Sweden_00125.JPG
  • Ale's Stones is a megalithic monument from 500 AD in Scania, southern Sweden. It is a stone ship, oval in outline, with the stones at each end markedly larger than the rest. It is 67-metres long formed by 59 large boulders, weighing up to 1.8 tons each.<br />
Photography by Jose More
    Ale's_Stones_Sweden_00124.JPG
  • Ale's Stones is a megalithic monument from 500 AD in Scania, southern Sweden. It is a stone ship, oval in outline, with the stones at each end markedly larger than the rest. It is 67-metres long formed by 59 large boulders, weighing up to 1.8 tons each.<br />
Photography by Jose More
    Ale's_Stones_Sweden_00123.JPG
  • Ale's Stones is a megalithic monument from 500 AD in Scania, southern Sweden. It is a stone ship, oval in outline, with the stones at each end markedly larger than the rest. It is 67-metres long formed by 59 large boulders, weighing up to 1.8 tons each.<br />
Photography by Jose More
    Ale's_Stones_Sweden_00122.JPG
  • Mr. Johnson, right, and caretaker Mr. Griffin look at old photographs on the wall. John E. Johnson, who is not eligible for medicaid, receives services for 12 hours per week through Illinois’ Community Care Program. Johnson worries his services will be cut if the state transition seniors like him to a new program. The state employs Reggie Griffin to help Johnson with daily chores so he is able to stay in his home, as opposed to going to an nursing home. <br />
Photography by Jose More
    Illinois_Seniors_0009.JPG
  • Mr. Johnson, background, and caretaker Mr. Griffin look at old photographs on the wall. John E. Johnson, who is not eligible for medicaid, receives services for 12 hours per week through Illinois’ Community Care Program. Johnson worries his services will be cut if the state transition seniors like him to a new program. The state employs Reggie Griffin to help Johnson with daily chores so he is able to stay in his home, as opposed to going to an nursing home. <br />
Photography by Jose More
    Illinois_Seniors_0010.JPG
  • Mr. Johnson, left, and his caretaker Reggie Griffin look over Mr. Johnson's checkbook and bank balance. John E. Johnson, who is not eligible for medicaid, receives services for 12 hours per week through Illinois’ Community Care Program. Johnson worries his services will be cut if the state transition seniors like him to a new program. The state employs Reggie Griffin to help Johnson with daily chores so he is able to stay in his home, as opposed to going to an nursing home. <br />
Photography by Jose More
    Illinois_Seniors_0006.JPG
  • Mr. Johnson, right, and caretaker Mr. Griffin. John E. Johnson, who is not eligible for medicaid, receives services for 12 hours per week through Illinois’ Community Care Program. Johnson worries his services will be cut if the state transition seniors like him to a new program. The state employs Reggie Griffin to help Johnson with daily chores so he is able to stay in his home, as opposed to going to an nursing home. <br />
Photography by Jose More
    BGA_Illinois_Seniors_00020.JPG
  • Mr. Johnson, background, and caretaker Mr. Griffin look at old photographs on the wall. John E. Johnson, who is not eligible for medicaid, receives services for 12 hours per week through Illinois’ Community Care Program. Johnson worries his services will be cut if the state transition seniors like him to a new program. The state employs Reggie Griffin to help Johnson with daily chores so he is able to stay in his home, as opposed to going to an nursing home. <br />
Photography by Jose More
    BGA_Illinois_Seniors_00019.JPG
  • Mr. Johnson, right, and caretaker Mr. Griffin look at old photographs on the wall. John E. Johnson, who is not eligible for medicaid, receives services for 12 hours per week through Illinois’ Community Care Program. Johnson worries his services will be cut if the state transition seniors like him to a new program. The state employs Reggie Griffin to help Johnson with daily chores so he is able to stay in his home, as opposed to going to an nursing home. <br />
Photography by Jose More
    BGA_Illinois_Seniors_00018.JPG
  • Mr. Johnson, left, and his caretaker Reggie Griffin look over Mr. Johnson's checkbook and bank balance. John E. Johnson, who is not eligible for medicaid, receives services for 12 hours per week through Illinois’ Community Care Program. Johnson worries his services will be cut if the state transition seniors like him to a new program. The state employs Reggie Griffin to help Johnson with daily chores so he is able to stay in his home, as opposed to going to an nursing home. <br />
Photography by Jose More
    BGA_Illinois_Seniors_00014.JPG
  • Mr. Johnson, left, and his caretaker Reggie Griffin look over Mr. Johnson's checkbook and bank balance. John E. Johnson, who is not eligible for medicaid, receives services for 12 hours per week through Illinois’ Community Care Program. Johnson worries his services will be cut if the state transition seniors like him to a new program. The state employs Reggie Griffin to help Johnson with daily chores so he is able to stay in his home, as opposed to going to an nursing home. <br />
Photography by Jose More
    BGA_Illinois_Seniors_00013.JPG
  • The Grand Canyon, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is located entirely in northern Arizona and is one of the great tourist attractions in the United States. It borders of two Indian reservations: the Havasupai Indian Reservation and the Hualapai Indian Reservation. The Grand Canyon is a massive canyon carved over several million years by the Colorado River.  MR PR<br />
Photography by Jose More
    Grand_Canyon_National_Park_002.JPG
  • Sunrise along Lake Worth Beach near Palm Beach, Florida. MR Model Release<br />
Photography by Jose More
    Florida_Beaches_00038.JPG
  • Sunrise along Lake Worth Beach near Palm Beach, Florida. MR Model Release<br />
Photography by Jose More
    Florida_Beaches_00037.JPG
  • Sunrise along Lantana Beach near Palm Beach, Florida. MR Model Release<br />
Photography by Jose More
    Florida_Beaches_00029.JPG
  • Sunrise along Lake Worth Beach near Palm Beach, Florida. MR Model Release<br />
Photography by Jose More
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  • Sunrise along Lake Worth Beach near Palm Beach, Florida. MR Model Release<br />
Photography by Jose More
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  • Sunrise along Lake Worth Beach near Palm Beach, Florida. MR Model Release<br />
Photography by Jose More
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  • Sunrise along Lake Worth Beach near Palm Beach, Florida. MR Model Release<br />
Photography by Jose More
    Florida_Restaurants_0005.JPG
  • Mr. Johnson waits for Reggie Griffin to fix dinner in the kitchen. John E. Johnson, who is not eligible for medicaid, receives services for 12 hours per week through Illinois’ Community Care Program. Johnson worries his services will be cut if the state transition seniors like him to a new program. The state employs Reggie Griffin to help Johnson with daily chores so he is able to stay in his home, as opposed to going to an nursing home. <br />
Photography by Jose More
    BGA_Illinois_Seniors_00001.JPG
  • Mr. Johnson on the phone. John E. Johnson, who is not eligible for medicaid, receives services for 12 hours per week through Illinois’ Community Care Program. Johnson worries his services will be cut if the state transition seniors like him to a new program. The state employs Reggie Griffin to help Johnson with daily chores so he is able to stay in his home, as opposed to going to an nursing home. <br />
Photography by Jose More
    Illinois_Seniors_0015.JPG
  • Mr. Johnson waits for Reggie Griffin to fix dinner in the kitchen. John E. Johnson, who is not eligible for medicaid, receives services for 12 hours per week through Illinois’ Community Care Program. Johnson worries his services will be cut if the state transition seniors like him to a new program. The state employs Reggie Griffin to help Johnson with daily chores so he is able to stay in his home, as opposed to going to an nursing home. <br />
Photography by Jose More
    Illinois_Seniors_0001.JPG
  • Mr. Johnson and his sister Fay Johnson. John E. Johnson, who is not eligible for medicaid, receives services for 12 hours per week through Illinois’ Community Care Program. Johnson worries his services will be cut if the state transition seniors like him to a new program. The state employs Reggie Griffin to help Johnson with daily chores so he is able to stay in his home, as opposed to going to an nursing home. <br />
Photography by Jose More
    BGA_Illinois_Seniors_00033.JPG
  • Mr. Johnson on the phone. John E. Johnson, who is not eligible for medicaid, receives services for 12 hours per week through Illinois’ Community Care Program. Johnson worries his services will be cut if the state transition seniors like him to a new program. The state employs Reggie Griffin to help Johnson with daily chores so he is able to stay in his home, as opposed to going to an nursing home. <br />
Photography by Jose More
    BGA_Illinois_Seniors_00027.JPG
  • Caretaker Reggie Griffin looks over Mr. Johnson's check book. John E. Johnson, who is not eligible for medicaid, receives services for 12 hours per week through Illinois’ Community Care Program. Johnson worries his services will be cut if the state transition seniors like him to a new program. The state employs Reggie Griffin to help Johnson with daily chores so he is able to stay in his home, as opposed to going to an nursing home. <br />
Photography by Jose More
    BGA_Illinois_Seniors_00012.JPG
  • Caretaker Reggie Griffin checks out the grab bar in Mr. Johnson's bathroom. John E. Johnson, who is not eligible for medicaid, receives services for 12 hours per week through Illinois’ Community Care Program. Johnson worries his services will be cut if the state transition seniors like him to a new program. The state employs Reggie Griffin to help Johnson with daily chores so he is able to stay in his home, as opposed to going to an nursing home. <br />
Photography by Jose More
    BGA_Illinois_Seniors_00011.JPG
  • Mr. Johnson and his caretaker Reggie Griffin have dinner together. John E. Johnson, who is not eligible for medicaid, receives services for 12 hours per week through Illinois’ Community Care Program. Johnson worries his services will be cut if the state transition seniors like him to a new program. The state employs Reggie Griffin to help Johnson with daily chores so he is able to stay in his home, as opposed to going to an nursing home. <br />
Photography by Jose More
    BGA_Illinois_Seniors_00009.JPG
  • The history filled El Floridita, home to the famous daiquiri and frequented by Ernest Hemingway among other well known international and local celebrities. The bar is a must stop by visitors to Cuba, located in La Habana Vieja or Old Havana on the famous Calle Obispo. MR Model Release<br />
Photography by Jose More
    Havana_El_Floridita_009.JPG
  • Badlands National Park in southwestern South Dakota protects 242,756 acres of sharply eroded buttes, pinnacles, and spires. The park protects an expanse of mixed-grass prairie where bison, bighorn sheep, ( Ovis canadensis ) and prairie. MR Model Release Photography by Jose More
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  • Badlands National Park in southwestern South Dakota protects 242,756 acres of sharply eroded buttes, pinnacles, and spires. The park protects an expanse of mixed-grass prairie where bison, bighorn sheep, ( Ovis canadensis ) and prairie. MR Model Release Photography by Jose More
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  • Badlands National Park in southwestern South Dakota protects 242,756 acres of sharply eroded buttes, pinnacles, and spires. The park protects an expanse of mixed-grass prairie where bison, bighorn sheep, ( Ovis canadensis ) and prairie. MR Model Release Photography by Jose More
    Badlands_National_Park_0059.JPG
  • Badlands National Park in southwestern South Dakota protects 242,756 acres of sharply eroded buttes, pinnacles, and spires. The park protects an expanse of mixed-grass prairie where bison, bighorn sheep, ( Ovis canadensis ) and prairie. MR Model Release Photography by Jose More
    Badlands_National_Park_0054.JPG
  • Badlands National Park in southwestern South Dakota protects 242,756 acres of sharply eroded buttes, pinnacles, and spires. The park protects an expanse of mixed-grass prairie where bison, bighorn sheep, ( Ovis canadensis ) and prairie. MR Model Release Photography by Jose More
    Badlands_National_Park_0053.JPG
  • Badlands National Park in southwestern South Dakota protects 242,756 acres of sharply eroded buttes, pinnacles, and spires. The park protects an expanse of mixed-grass prairie where bison, bighorn sheep, ( Ovis canadensis ) and prairie. MR Model Release Photography by Jose More
    Badlands_National_Park_0052.JPG
  • Badlands National Park in southwestern South Dakota protects 242,756 acres of sharply eroded buttes, pinnacles, and spires. The park protects an expanse of mixed-grass prairie where bison, bighorn sheep, ( Ovis canadensis ) and prairie. MR Model Release Photography by Jose More
    Badlands_National_Park_0030.JPG
  • Badlands National Park in southwestern South Dakota protects 242,756 acres of sharply eroded buttes, pinnacles, and spires. The park protects an expanse of mixed-grass prairie where bison, bighorn sheep, ( Ovis canadensis ) and prairie. MR Model Release Photography by Jose More
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  • George Twarski looks enjoys the view of the Inside Passage from his private balcony on board the Norwegian Pearl, a cruise ship of Norwegian Cruise Line at Glacier Bay National Park.  Photography Jose More <br />
 MR Model Release
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