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SCOTT TRIMBLE
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Scott Trimble, a senior photojournalism major, had a family history of photographers, which sparked his photo interest. Trimble ' s grandfather served as a World War II aerophotographer. His father worked as an engineer and an amateur photographer. Trimble said he has been a photographer for about six years. Trimble practiced his photo skills on his high school yearbook staff where he worked as the photo editor. In his featured entry, Trimble aimed for a photo that would catch the diver in motion, which was his intention. Trimble, who worked at the swimming pool, said, I thought it would be great if I could capture that. He added, I wanted to have a silhouette shot because I also liked the color of the sky in the background. ■ Story by Kim Kaan Preparing to soar through the air, the diver is caught before taking the plunge. The color of the sky and the silhouette shot compelled the photographer to take the photo. Photo by Scott Trimble SCOTT TRIMBLE
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Macnaughton won editors ' choice for best photo in the Residence Life category. Macnaughton, a sophomore j ournalism major, took advantage of the rainy weather conditions, which was rarely seen at ASU, with his featured entry. Residents at Palo Verde West played a game of floodball after heavy rains hit the Tempe area in which Macnaughton found his photographic opportunity to capture students in action. Macnaughton interned for the Phoenix Suns for a year and covered basketball in the spring of 1993 as a stringer for the Phoenix Gazette. He furthered his photo skills by working for the State Press. Macnaughton said his photography teachers helped him to develop his interest in the field, which has convinced him to continue his education within the journalism department. I had great instructors in high school and in college, especially Professor Hoy here at ASU, he said. Story by Kim Kaan Racing for the end zone, a Palo Verde West resident makes a splash while trying to catch the ball. Heavy rains set the scene for a classic game of floodball. ■ Photo by Craig Macnaughton CRAIG MACNAUGHTON
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