Soloist Amanda Morgan (black dress)  performs with Pacific Northwest Ballet company and student dancers as they rehearse Act 1 of their upcoming production of "The Sleeping Beauty" in Seattle, Washington, USA, on Wed., Jan. 22, 2025. The production uses a modern interpretation of Marius Petipa's original 19th-century choreography.
Loriann Warner, of Eatonville, Wash., brings coffee to niece Kiyra Marjamaa-Warner, who was sleeping in Warner's horse trailer with her son Warren Threadgill (foreground) and daughter Julianne Threadgill, before the Mustang Yearlings Washington Youth (MYWY) Mustang Madness competition in Enumclaw, Washington, USA, on Sat., Aug. 3, 2024. They sleep in their horse trailer to save money during the competition.

Two of my photos have been CHOSEN for inclusion in American Photography 42. It’s always an honor to have work recognized, and this is now my 11th year in American Photography. My work has previously been recognized by the organization in American Photography 41, 39, 38, 37, 3635343332, and 30.  The photos chosen are of Pacific Northwest Ballet company soloist Amanda Morgan during rehearsals of the new production of The Sleeping Beauty for a story for Cascade PBS (self-assigned while I served as photo editor), and of mustang trainer Loriann Warner bringing coffee to her niece sleeping in a horse trailer early in the morning for a story for High Country News assigned by photo editor Bear Guerra.

The jury, who selected 368 images to represent the best pictures of 2025, included Sally BermanRun Red CreativeClaire CapleNational Geographic; Chris DoughertyCreative ConsultantAmelia Holowaty KralesThe VergeDaisy KorpicsThe Wall Street JournalVirginia LozanoNPRMark MurrmannMother JonesEvan OrtizAirbnbEmmalee ReedCNNCate SturgessVanity FairAmanda WebsterThe New York Times; and Cassidy ZoblRoad & Track.

And thanks, as always, to Mark Heflin for making American Photography run!

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