Today I photographed two women who were chatting with a reporter about their lives during World War Two when their husbands, who were brothers, went off to war. Janna(pronounced Yah-nina) and Peg Styborski are like sisters themselves after all these years. When I told them I wanted to make a photograph of them reflecting in an old picture - but they had to get really close together they simply said thats not a problem, 'we love each other.' The old photograph was of their husbands with their three other brothers who also were in WWII posing with their parents for a family portrait back in 40's. I'm not completely sure how this story is going to be formed by the reporter, but I was told it was about their life and the lives of the 5 Styborski brothers who went off to fight in the same war. Even though I didn't know what to realy do to tell this story, partly because the story hasn't really been developed enough, I was happy with this picture and one other I took that showed a little more of the framed picture and some other memorabelia. That picture is likely to be the page 1 picture when the story is released.I couldn't quite get the clean reflection I wanted with just the photograph, the other had some areas of clean matting that allowed their faces to be seen more clearly. Meadville Tribune photograph by Richard Sayer