It's often the smallest things that mean the most.
But please don’t feel the need to thank me—sharing the beauty and excitement of being a weather detective with schools brings me so much joy. I'm truly passionate about it!
Judson Jones is a meteorologist and reporter, covering extreme weather for 𝘛𝘩𝘦 𝘕𝘦𝘸 𝘠𝘰𝘳𝘬 𝘛𝘪𝘮𝘦𝘴.
Please join us in welcoming Judson to Alive Literary Agency!
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Golden hour meets the city haze. There’s a certain magic to a Mount Hollywood sunrise, watching the urban sprawl fade beneath the glow.
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I'm on the hunt for the perfect all-season jacket! 🌧️🧥❄️🏂What’s your go-to rain jacket? Drop your recommendations in the comments below! Let's team up and find the best options—feel free to repost this to gather even more ideas. (Just a heads up, I’m all about authenticity and won't accept freebies—I’ll make my own purchase!)
As I stepped out of college, I found myself yearning to be a street photographer, someone who could tell a compelling story with just a single click of the shutter—just like Henri Cartier-Bresson once demonstrated. Over the years, my career has taken many twists and turns, moving far from that initial dream. Yet, every now and then, I stumble upon an image so captivating that I can’t help but share it immediately. It’s those moments that reignite my passion for capturing the world around me.
Unkown individual, Atlanta, August, 2025
The girls of summer. While one doesn’t like the heat and the other does, they find solace at the coast. Despite the summer swelter, do you find relief at the beach?