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Claire Galofaro

Louisville

National Writer at Associated Press

National writer for the @AP, covering politics, poverty and rural America. Based in my hometown, Louisville, Kentucky. Tell me a story at [email protected].

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  • 3 weeks ago | argus-press.com | Adam Beam |Claire Galofaro

    On most weekends, Tyre Nichols would head to the city park, train his camera on the sky and wait for the sun to set. “Photography helps me look at the world in a more creative way. It expresses me in ways I cannot write down for people,” he wrote on his website. He preferred landscapes and loved the glow of sunsets most, his family has said. “My vision is to bring my viewers deep into what I am seeing through my eye and out through my lens,” Nichols wrote.

  • 3 weeks ago | chronicle-tribune.com | Adam Beam |Claire Galofaro

    On most weekends, Tyre Nichols would head to the city park, train his camera on the sky and wait for the sun to set. “Photography helps me look at the world in a more creative way. It expresses me in ways I cannot write down for people,” he wrote on his website. He preferred landscapes and loved the glow of sunsets most, his family has said. kAm“|J G:D:@?

  • 4 weeks ago | lufkindailynews.com | Adam Beam |Claire Galofaro

    By ADAM BEAM, TRAVIS LOLLER and CLAIRE GALOFARO - Associated Press On most weekends, Tyre Nichols would head to the city park, train his camera on the sky and wait for the sun to set. "Photography helps me look at the world in a more creative way. It expresses me in ways I cannot write down for people," he wrote on his website. He preferred landscapes and loved the glow of sunsets most, his family has said. Copyright 2025 The Associated Press. All rights reserved.

  • 4 weeks ago | citizentribune.com | Adam Beam |Claire Galofaro

    On most weekends, Tyre Nichols would head to the city park, train his camera on the sky and wait for the sun to set. “Photography helps me look at the world in a more creative way. It expresses me in ways I cannot write down for people,” he wrote on his website. He preferred landscapes and loved the glow of sunsets most, his family has said. “My vision is to bring my viewers deep into what I am seeing through my eye and out through my lens,” Nichols wrote.

  • 4 weeks ago | nvdaily.com | Adam Beam |Claire Galofaro

    On most weekends, Tyre Nichols would head to the city park, train his camera on the sky and wait for the sun to set. “Photography helps me look at the world in a more creative way. It expresses me in ways I cannot write down for people,” he wrote on his website. He preferred landscapes and loved the glow of sunsets most, his family has said. “My vision is to bring my viewers deep into what I am seeing through my eye and out through my lens,” Nichols wrote.

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