I've been working for the paper long enough now that I am photographing the kids of kids I photographed when they were in high school. And I get to see people years later in completely different worlds it seems. Yesterday I photographed this young woman dancing during Second Saturdays at the Market House. When I went to get her name for the caption info she said a name that was familiar to me me. I had photographed Annie Colgrove many times when she played sports in high school. She was an active player so she was around the ball alot and thus, got in front of my lens alot(we try to follow the ball--the rule in sports photography is -- you gotta have the ball in the frame). This was one of the first frames I took and Annie didn't know I was there and I nearly got hit by the hoop. I think she saw me and backed away a little, but it was being close that made this and the other 2 or three better than the ones I shot afterwards. It was raining so many of the later shots were also too riddled with drops on the lens. This wasn't the best 'event shot' that I got because it did lack other elements of the story that I was able to get from different angles, but I did like her red hair and red bricks and overall saturation of color and that the three primary colors are almost the only colors in the photo. Meadville Tribune photograph by Richard Sayer. Below--I saw this on the way out of the Second Saturday assignment.