Jerry Clatterbuck, a veteran on the verge of homelessness, in his extended stay motel room in Culpeper, Virginia.
William Johnson, 8, standing in front of what is left of his home after a category EF-1 tornado tore through parts of rural Culpeper County, Virginia. Johnson and his family were inside of the home when the tornado picked up the structure, spun it around and set it down several yards away.
Dillon Basse, lead singer of Flipturn, performing at the September Days festival in Athens, Georgia.
Jane Pollard in the Carver 4-County Museum in Culpeper, where she attended high school when the building was the George Washington Carver Regional High School — the only school for Black students in the region at the time.
A mother helps her son, Ronan, cuddle a goat at Charming Hill Farm in Amissville.
Polly Chancey, 93, on her farm in Folkston, Georgia.
Bára Stárková, chairwoman of Díky, že můžem (together, we can), in front of the Vaclav Havel Monument in Prague, Czechia.
Sandy Smith sitting in her boyfriend's truck at a Circle K in Monticello, Georgia.
Carley Reeves poses with her year-long skeleton display at her home in Athens, Georgia.
Rappahannock County Sheriff Connie Compton in her office in Washington, Virginia.
Henry Loth has his blood pressure taken by classmate Marley Colvin-Griffith in the new Intro to Healthcare Professions class at Rappahannock County High School.
A street performer and his dogs in Old Town Prague.
Face painting at the annual Headwaters Foundation Harvest Festival in Washington, Virginia.
Megan Dill at her 1,000 square foot home in Sperryville that she shares with her family of five. The family has outgrown the small space, but cannot afford rent prices anywhere else in Rappahannock County.
A street vendor cleans his truck in New York City.
Rappahannock refuse employee Curtis Hall at the Amissville Refuse and Recycle Center.
The Rappahannock County Panther Band performs at the 2024 Homecoming football game.
Esther Suen, Christian Hearn and Mary Flanagan
Annie the Camel at Dixie Meadows Farm in Viewtown, Virginia.
Patti McGill Peterson, chair of the Shenandoah National Park Trust in her native butterfly garden at her home in Sperryville, Virginia.
Ira Chaleff, author of "To Stop a Tyrant," a nonfiction about the threat tyrannical leaders pose, and how they are created.
Fall 2022 UGA flag football championship in Sanford Stadium, Athens, Georgia
The Rappahannock Panthers greet their opponents from West Point after their state quarterfinal soccer game.
Damien Brown working in the Rappahannock County shop class.
Annette Paskiewics in her home studio in Athens, Georgia.
Daniel Garcia and Brooke Atkins celebrate winning Homecoming King and Queen at the 2024 Rappahannock County Homecoming football game.
Ayana Summerlinrosa in downtown Little Washington, Virginia.
Rappahannock County Soccer Association player Toren charges toward a goal during practice.