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Terray Sylvester

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Freelance news and editorial photographer based in Northern California. Instagram: terraysylvester

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On a more positive note, here’s a story for Guardian US with Alissa Greenberg on a different (more adorable) side of the Carr Fire: theguardian.com/environment/20…

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A blanket of wildfire smoke, as seen from the summit of Mt. Baker at 10,780’ on Tuesday. Those are a few of the highest peaks in the North Cascades, all we could see from a summit that normally offers views of many mountains in Washington, B.C. and the Puget Sound. #climatechange

A blanket of wildfire smoke, as seen from the summit of Mt. Baker at 10,780’ on Tuesday. Those are a few of the highest peaks in the North Cascades, all we could see from a summit that normally offers views of many mountains in Washington, B.C. and the Puget Sound. #climatechange
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Surfers taking advantage of evening waves as Tropical Storm Lane churned offshore to the south yesterday. Lane had just been downgraded from hurricane status, and I wasn’t the only one relieved that Oahu would be spared a direct hit. Taken for Reuters

Surfers taking advantage of evening waves as Tropical Storm Lane churned offshore to the south yesterday. Lane had just been downgraded from hurricane status, and I wasn’t the only one relieved that Oahu would be spared a direct hit. Taken for <a href="/reuters/">Reuters</a>
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Bernard Sutton, walking past the remains of his home, is one of countless Hurricane Michael survivors in the Florida Panhandle's poor, rural backcountry who have struggled without power, running water or sanitation as they await help: reut.rs/2CO9PwG 📷 Terray Sylvester

Bernard Sutton, walking past the remains of his home, is one of countless Hurricane Michael survivors in the Florida Panhandle's poor, rural backcountry who have struggled without power, running water or sanitation as they await help: reut.rs/2CO9PwG 📷 <a href="/TerraySv/">Terray Sylvester</a>
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Mark Drake, 55, of Tallahassee, helps remove a stuffed blue marlin from a home damaged by Hurricane Michael in Mexico Beach, Florida: reut.rs/2QXu7a3 |📷 Terray Sylvester

Mark Drake, 55, of Tallahassee, helps remove a stuffed blue marlin from a home damaged by Hurricane Michael in Mexico Beach, Florida: reut.rs/2QXu7a3 |📷 <a href="/TerraySv/">Terray Sylvester</a>
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Terray Sylvester More than a thousand people are still missing a week after Hurricane Michael flattened communities across the Florida Panhandle: reut.rs/2QXu7a3 |📷 Terray Sylvester

<a href="/TerraySv/">Terray Sylvester</a> More than a thousand people are still missing a week after Hurricane Michael flattened communities across the Florida Panhandle: reut.rs/2QXu7a3 |📷  <a href="/TerraySv/">Terray Sylvester</a>
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Lingering devastation from Hurricane Michael is still a powerful distraction from the election in Florida’s right-leaning Panhandle. Reporting with the Reuters team: reut.rs/2PdfXpb

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The town of Paradise in northern California used to be home to nearly 30 thousand people. Photographer Terray Sylvester explains what's left of it a week into the state's deadliest and most destructive blaze in history reut.rs/2zYduEj via Reuters TV

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Several cadaver dogs are leading a grim search for victims of the Camp Fire, which has so far killed 48 people and largely reduced the California town of Paradise to ashes: reut.rs/2RX0yWD 📷 Terray Sylvester

Several cadaver dogs are leading a grim search for victims of the Camp Fire, which has so far killed 48 people and largely reduced the California town of Paradise to ashes: reut.rs/2RX0yWD 📷 <a href="/TerraySv/">Terray Sylvester</a>
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Forensic workers sift through the charred wreckage of California's deadliest wildfire, searching for signs of close to 1,000 people believed to be still missing: reut.rs/2A4FoyK | 📷 Terray Sylvester

Forensic workers sift through the charred wreckage of California's deadliest wildfire, searching for signs of close to 1,000 people believed to be still missing: 
reut.rs/2A4FoyK | 📷 <a href="/TerraySv/">Terray Sylvester</a>
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Before 2018 I had never seen a community in the U.S. completely destroyed by a natural disaster, this year I saw it happen repeatedly. A recap for Reuters:

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An Oregon strip club forced into the takeout-dining business has returned to its burlesque roots by offering delivery and drive-through featuring exotic dancers - a concept the owner has promoted as 'Food 2 Go-Go.' Read more: reut.rs/3cWU4BW 📷 Terray Sylvester

An Oregon strip club forced into the takeout-dining business has returned to its burlesque roots by offering delivery and drive-through featuring exotic dancers - a concept the owner has promoted as 'Food 2 Go-Go.' Read more: reut.rs/3cWU4BW 📷 <a href="/TerraySv/">Terray Sylvester</a>
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Aerials of thousands crossing the Willamette River toward downtown Portland on Wednesday for the sixth night of local protests over the death of George Floyd. Thank you to Reuters Pictures for the assignment: