As a journalist, we hate posed pictures. Oh, I know , we're starting a business that involves a lot of posing of people that we call clients, but the best pictures we always feel come from moments captured when people are not posing. I saw this group of cheerleaders posing for a coach and I ran right up to get a picture--of the picture being made--I was telling the story of a picture being made. When I got in close I just really liked how this elaborate pose of legs and arms and faked expressions the girls were giving their coach was all for not as the coach was really interested in their faces and was zoomed in tight. This is the part of life that I love to capture when I'm out looking for stories to tell. Its not a big story by any means, but it is about us and worth a picture---and maybe a little blurb in a blog(maybe even in the newspaper sometime next week.) Meadville Tribune photograph by Richard Sayer