Second Place - Larry Fullerton Photojournalism Scholarship , Grace Wilson / Ohio UniversityPaul Marshall completes his biweekly hive inspection on the afternoon of August 15, 2020 at his home outside of Dayton, Oho. Paul recently got into beekeeping after partaking in a "hive rescue."
Second Place - Larry Fullerton Photojournalism Scholarship , Grace Wilson / Ohio UniversityCheryl Brockman, 71, of Bellbrook, Ohio, lays in her "purple bedroom," on the morning of Sept. 8, 2020. Cheryl loves the color purple and collects all things purple. "My husband tells me if I bring home one more thing that's purple, I'm going to have to take it right back."
Second Place - Larry Fullerton Photojournalism Scholarship , Grace Wilson / Ohio UniversityReid Scruggs (right) and Ben Scruggs (left) watch their father, Michaels Scruggs (center) compete in the Ohio Endurance Race in Circleville, on Sept. 5, 2020.
Second Place - Larry Fullerton Photojournalism Scholarship , Grace Wilson / Ohio UniversityFather Tony Sejba administrates the Anointing of the Sick to Manda Hoffmann in her home after she was diagnosed with liver cancer, during the afternoon of June 22, 2020.
Second Place - Larry Fullerton Photojournalism Scholarship , Grace Wilson / Ohio UniversityJeannette Fromm, 75, of Centerville, sits in front of a quilt she made, while holding another quilt, made for her husband out of his college t-shirts, on Sept. 13, 2020. Jeannette began sewing when she was in sixth grade, she made herself a pair of shorts. Her talent of sewing and quilting has developed in a passion and a way to give back to her community. "I don't really truly have many quilts I've made; I give them all away."
Second Place - Larry Fullerton Photojournalism Scholarship , Grace Wilson / Ohio UniversityRob Brauch climbs at Mad River Gorge in Springfield, on March 7, 2020.
Second Place - Larry Fullerton Photojournalism Scholarship , Grace Wilson / Ohio UniversityPatricia McSteen listens to the keynote speaker at the MLK day brunch ceremony in Athens, on January 20, 2020.
Second Place - Larry Fullerton Photojournalism Scholarship , Grace Wilson / Ohio UniversityCommunity members of Athens, Ohio wait outside of Galbreath Memorial Chapel getting ready to walk in a silent march in honor of MLK on January 20, 2020.
Second Place - Larry Fullerton Photojournalism Scholarship , Grace Wilson / Ohio UniversityRick Schwardt (left) and his grandson Levi Schwardt (right) at the Pawpaw Festival in Albany, on Sept. 13, 2019.
Second Place - Larry Fullerton Photojournalism Scholarship , Grace Wilson / Ohio UniversityXenia's Josiah Harding, 2, dribbles down the court at the game against Troy on Dec. 9, 2020. Xenia goes on to win 62-56.
Second Place - Larry Fullerton Photojournalism Scholarship , Grace Wilson / Ohio UniversityXenia's Isiah Hoyt, 23, blocks while Troy's Nicholas May, 24, on Dec. 9, 2020. Xenia goes on to beat Troy 62-56.
Second Place - Larry Fullerton Photojournalism Scholarship , Grace Wilson / Ohio UniversityMike Wilson met Karen Clevelle in 1962 at a Methodist Youth Fellowship (MYF) meeting. They dated through high school, where they both attended Miami Trace, in Washington Courthouse, Ohio. They were married in 1969, and have been together since. Mike spent his years working in the Mead Containers plant that used to be in WCH. Karen opened a beauty shop in 1973, and still works today. Most of her current customers are the same ones she had in the 70's. They had one son, Toby Wilson, who I am blessed to call my father. This story is about my grandparents and their relationship that has inspired myself, and countless others to love unconditionally. Karen and Mike work together to remove the AC unit for the winter on Oct. 16, 2020.
Second Place - Larry Fullerton Photojournalism Scholarship , Grace Wilson / Ohio UniversityA letter from Mike sits on the hutch in the kitchen.
Second Place - Larry Fullerton Photojournalism Scholarship , Grace Wilson / Ohio UniversityMike and Karen pray at breakfast on Oct. 16, 2020. Prayer is a centerfold in both of their lives. A clock in the kitchen plays Amazing Grace every hour as a reminder to always give thanks to God.
Second Place - Larry Fullerton Photojournalism Scholarship , Grace Wilson / Ohio UniversityMike Wilson stands next to his tractor, given to him by Karen's father, Bill Clevelle, when he passed away in 2005.
Second Place - Larry Fullerton Photojournalism Scholarship , Grace Wilson / Ohio UniversitySue Matthews (left) gets her hair done by Karen (right) early in the morning of Oct. 16, 2020. Karen opened her in-home beauty shop in Sept. of 1973, and still operates. Her customers are regarded as friends, and she enjoys listening their joys and concerns while she styles their hair.
Second Place - Larry Fullerton Photojournalism Scholarship , Grace Wilson / Ohio UniversityThe grandchildren's heights on the wall of the sunroom.
Second Place - Larry Fullerton Photojournalism Scholarship , Grace Wilson / Ohio UniversityMike and Karen go on one of their daily Jeep rides around the backroads of southeast Ohio. They enjoy finding dirt roads or one lane roads, and often times their drives last for a couple of hours.
Second Place - Larry Fullerton Photojournalism Scholarship , Grace Wilson / Ohio UniversityKaren and Mike prepare for church on Nov. 8, 2020. Karen turns all of the lights on and waters the flowers, while Mike gets the sound system set up and rings the bell.
Second Place - Larry Fullerton Photojournalism Scholarship , Grace Wilson / Ohio UniversityKaren kisses Mike goodnight.
Second Place - Larry Fullerton Photojournalism Scholarship , Grace Wilson / Ohio UniversityAn old phone hangs on the wall of Karen's beauty shop. The two angels on top were made by Sandy McKinney, a long-time customer and friend.
Second Place - Larry Fullerton Photojournalism Scholarship , Grace Wilson / Ohio UniversityI wake up in my home in Bellbrook, Ohio, on the morning of Aug. 28, 2020. I feel the most creative in the morning, so I usually wake up early.
Second Place - Larry Fullerton Photojournalism Scholarship , Grace Wilson / Ohio UniversityThe table is set for breakfast in our kitchen on Aug. 27, 2020. My parents are both in Florida and my siblings are in school, so I get the house to myself during the day.
Second Place - Larry Fullerton Photojournalism Scholarship , Grace Wilson / Ohio UniversityI brush my teeth after eating breakfast on Aug. 28, 2020. My dad is a dentist, so I have learned to be very particular about brushing my teeth a multitude of times per day.
Second Place - Larry Fullerton Photojournalism Scholarship , Grace Wilson / Ohio UniversityI sit at my desk and works on schoolwork on Aug. 26, 2020. Since online school began, I feel like I spend the entire day at my desk.
Second Place - Larry Fullerton Photojournalism Scholarship , Grace Wilson / Ohio UniversityI read at my desk on Aug. 27, 2020. I read very often and try to make time to read every day, even with the business of online school.
Second Place - Larry Fullerton Photojournalism Scholarship , Grace Wilson / Ohio UniversityI sit outside on the patio by my room with my boyfriend, Tanner Pearson, and our pigeon, Fritz on Aug. 30, 2020. Most summer afternoons are spent outside with Tanner after we finish our schoolwork early in the morning.
Second Place - Larry Fullerton Photojournalism Scholarship , Grace Wilson / Ohio UniversityTanner lays in the sun on Barbara's boat dock in Jamestown, Ohio on Shawnee lake on Sept. 7, 2020. We spent most of our summer going to different lakes, swimming, and taking photos.
Second Place - Larry Fullerton Photojournalism Scholarship , Grace Wilson / Ohio UniversityTanner and my brother, Luke Wilson, practice shooting targets in the backyard on Sept. 6, 2020. Our Grandpa brought one of his rifles down for them to practice with.
Second Place - Larry Fullerton Photojournalism Scholarship , Grace Wilson / Ohio UniversityI feed the pigeon, Fritz on the porch of our house on Aug. 26, 2020. I love taking care of Fritz, however my mom is not a fan of him.
Second Place - Larry Fullerton Photojournalism Scholarship , Grace Wilson / Ohio UniversityMy outfit for church on Sunday, Aug. 30, 2020. I always look forward to seeing all of my friends each Sunday at church.
Second Place - Larry Fullerton Photojournalism Scholarship , Grace Wilson / Ohio UniversityKait Sykes pushes her son Bearett around on his toy Gator on the morning of Oct. 22, 2020. Barrett wakes up around 5:30 AM, so the majority of the day's action happens before 10 AM.
Second Place - Larry Fullerton Photojournalism Scholarship , Grace Wilson / Ohio UniversityCait Denny changes her daughter, Abigail's diaper. She uses cloth diapers and says, “When my friends were having to try multiple stores to find diapers and wipes during lockdown, I didn’t have to worry about it.”
Second Place - Larry Fullerton Photojournalism Scholarship , Grace Wilson / Ohio UniversityArika and Landon Wilson's refrigerator full of notes and pictures. Arika writes notes to her son, Landon, each morning. Landon makes sure to keep her shopping list updated.
Second Place - Larry Fullerton Photojournalism Scholarship , Grace Wilson / Ohio UniversityCait Denny walks to the bus stop with her children, Abigail (left), and Caroline (right). She tries to keep her children sheltered from this virus, and says, "My kids never showed any signs of being afraid of Corona, but the lockdown still impacted them greatly...My social butterfly preschooler cried over missing her friends or the slightest inconvenience...My middle daughter who had been potty trained for a year regressed so completely that I had to put her in pull-ups and start potty training from scratch."
Second Place - Larry Fullerton Photojournalism Scholarship , Grace Wilson / Ohio UniversityKait sits with Bearett as he plays an educational game on this iPad. Before COVID, Kait worked as a drug counselor. She has found the transition from a working mom to a stay-at-home-mom to be very difficult, she says, "I often struggle with feeling appreciated and confident in my role."
Second Place - Larry Fullerton Photojournalism Scholarship , Grace Wilson / Ohio UniversityCait hands a doll to her daughter, Abigail.
Second Place - Larry Fullerton Photojournalism Scholarship , Grace Wilson / Ohio UniversityCait picks up the basement while Abigail plays next to her. Cait has approximately 3 hours in between the time she drops her middle daughter, Caroline, off at preschool, and has to go pick her up. During those 3 hours, she tries to get most of her housework and errands done with her 1 year old, Abigail.
Second Place - Larry Fullerton Photojournalism Scholarship , Grace Wilson / Ohio UniversityMaria tries to balance cooking a meal for her family and taking care of Catherine.
Second Place - Larry Fullerton Photojournalism Scholarship , Grace Wilson / Ohio UniversityArika enjoys her day off work by reading, Landon sits next to her working on his weekend homework. Because of COVID, Landon is enrolled in K-12, a tuition-free, online, public school in Ohio, and no longer attends school in person. Arika hopes that he will be able to attend school again soon, hoping that he will regain social interactions with his peers. Landon would prefer to stay online; he says he would rather not talk to people at school.
Second Place - Larry Fullerton Photojournalism Scholarship , Grace Wilson / Ohio UniversityCait plays with her two daughters, Caroline and Abigail after dinner.