Second Place - Larry Fullerton Photojournalism Scholarship - Seniors at the Ohio University School of Dance performs "Through" at dress rehearsal at the Stanley Wimmer Dance Theater in Athens, on November 18th, 2021. (Ryan Grzybowski - Ohio University)
Second Place - Larry Fullerton Photojournalism Scholarship - Passengers riding the Cuyahoga Valley Scenic Railroad enjoy talking and sipping on wine on the dinner train on May 14th, 2021 in Peninsula. (Ryan Grzybowski - Ohio University)
Second Place - Larry Fullerton Photojournalism Scholarship - A member of the Ohio University wrestling team ties up with a wrestler from the the West Virginia University on Dec. 6, 2021. (Ryan Grzybowski - Ohio University)
Second Place - Larry Fullerton Photojournalism Scholarship - Brittany Benton stands in her Record store located in Slavic Village near Cleveland on July 8th, 2020. (Ryan Grzybowski - Ohio University)
Second Place - Larry Fullerton Photojournalism Scholarship - Retired Farmer, Dale Solt from Amanda, Ohio, sits on the porch of his family farm that raises corn, wheat and, soybeans with his Son-in-law and Grandson that now run a majority of the operations. (Ryan Grzybowski - Ohio University)
Second Place - Larry Fullerton Photojournalism Scholarship - Students start a snowball fight as they throw snowballs across Union St. for the first major snowfall for the Spring Semester at Ohio University on Jan. 16, 2022. (Ryan Grzybowski - Ohio University)
Second Place - Larry Fullerton Photojournalism Scholarship - Kent State’s Alisa Arther ties with Ohio University Soccer 0-0 in the MAC regualar season finals in Athens. (Ryan Grzybowski - Ohio University)
Second Place - Larry Fullerton Photojournalism Scholarship - Terry Hogan, the new interim vice president for student affairs stands in his new office in Cutler Hall on College Green on Jan. 25th, 2022. (Ryan Grzybowski - Ohio University)
Second Place - Larry Fullerton Photojournalism Scholarship - Passengers wait for the Dinner Train to get going at the Northern Rockside station on July, 30th, 2021. (Ryan Grzybowski - Ohio University)
Second Place - Larry Fullerton Photojournalism Scholarship - A large group of twins take a group photo overhead for the annual Twins Days festival. The annual event had 1,802 sets of twins registered for the 2021 event held in Twinsburg, Ohio on Aug. 7, 2021. (Ryan Grzybowski - Ohio University)
Second Place - Larry Fullerton Photojournalism Scholarship - Maggie Nedoma cheer along with her teammates after the final score against Bowling Green State University 3-0 on Nov. 13, 2021. (Ryan Grzybowski - Ohio University)
Second Place - Larry Fullerton Photojournalism Scholarship - Voters cast their ballots at Shade Community Center in Shade, Ohio on November 2, 2021. (Ryan Grzybowski - Ohio University)
Second Place - Larry Fullerton Photojournalism Scholarship - Cars have a cultural bond to many people enjoy learning about, owning, working on, and history. I wanted to learn more about the people who own historical cars from 50 years ago in a portrait series. (Ryan Grzybowski - Ohio University)
Second Place - Larry Fullerton Photojournalism Scholarship - Mother and Son, Wendy and Mike Von Duhn stand next to their 69 Ford Mustangs at a Car show in Parma Heights, Ohio on September 11, 2020. (Ryan Grzybowski - Ohio University)
Second Place - Larry Fullerton Photojournalism Scholarship - Joe Flowers, 69 from North Olmstead, Ohio, poses next to his modified 1966 Chevy Chevelle Super Sport, with an upgraded engine, suspension, and a shiny black paint job. "The first Chevelle I had in 1970, had a lot of sentimental value. I met and dated my future wife. I only had it for approximately 4 months and it was stolen. I told myself I would replace it someday. 50 years later and 30 cars later I did. This now looks exactly like my first one." (Ryan Grzybowski - Ohio University)
Second Place - Larry Fullerton Photojournalism Scholarship - Randy Grzybowski, 62 from Seven Hills, Ohio sits next to his newly acquired 1962 Oldsmobile Starfire in his garage next to his son's 1963 Chevy Nova Super Sport. He picked up the Olds to recondition with paint correction and get driving so that he can enjoy it in the future. He has been cars all his life from experiencing there's cars brand new from the early 60s, and into high school owning many cars from Corvettes to Jeeps. (Ryan Grzybowski - Ohio University)
Second Place - Larry Fullerton Photojournalism Scholarship - Dennis Peffer, 73, from Independence, Ohio, owns a 69 Dodge Super Bee in sunflower yellow that he's owned for 35 years. "I bought a brand new one after I got out of the service... the Army as a chemical core engineer". He eventually sold his old car and took him a while to find this car in 1985 and restored it to its original condition and finished it to a driving condition in 1991. (Ryan Grzybowski - Ohio University)
Second Place - Larry Fullerton Photojournalism Scholarship - Dave Davis from Brunswick, Ohio, sits in his 66 Chevy Nova at a car, this particular one has the plain Jane body and interior. With his family's it was ordered with the upgraded performance package and has 350 horsepower from the factory back then. He goes on to say "This 66 Nova is owned by my two brothers and myself. This was our Dad's baby and is now ours." (Ryan Grzybowski - Ohio University)
Second Place - Larry Fullerton Photojournalism Scholarship - In The Cuyahoga Valley Nation Park is home to many farms are run by a land stewardship program where people live and work on historical farms. (Ryan Grzybowski - Ohio University)
Second Place - Larry Fullerton Photojournalism Scholarship - Mike Keleman of Kaleman Point Farm is a grasslands farmer that has 11 pastures that natural Chickens, Heritage Breed Turkeys, and Tennessee Fainting Goats live on the farm and uses by rotational grazed pastures out of the 11 they farm. He has access to most of the land in the park due to the plans he has to include more animals like Highland Cattle in the rotation next year. He and the other farmers have to use sustainability efforts in and around their farms to minimize their carbon impact on the ground and air. (Ryan Grzybowski - Ohio University)
Second Place - Larry Fullerton Photojournalism Scholarship - Mike feeds his heritage breed turkeys in the morning. He prepares them in a few weeks to be people's Thanksgiving turkeys. His turkeys have characteristics that are no longer present in modern turkeys. They have a longer time it takes them to reach a marketable size compared to industrial agricultural breed turkeys. Also some people prefer the flavor of these turkeys over the broad breasted white turkeys. (Ryan Grzybowski - Ohio University)
Second Place - Larry Fullerton Photojournalism Scholarship - John holds out his hands with sticks in them to herd the goats to the trailer and close off the goats to move them to another pasture that they have let to grow for the goats to go and graze. (Ryan Grzybowski - Ohio University)
Second Place - Larry Fullerton Photojournalism Scholarship - Mike tied the wire of the gate on his trailer to load up the flock and drive the goats over to the next pasture that is closer to his house. (Ryan Grzybowski - Ohio University)
Second Place - Larry Fullerton Photojournalism Scholarship - Mike looks at the Goats in the trailer as they are about to take them to the new pasture. He makes sure he counts each goat. (Ryan Grzybowski - Ohio University)
Second Place - Larry Fullerton Photojournalism Scholarship - John lets the goats go to their new pasture off the trailer so that they can rotate the sections of grass the goats eat as a part of his sustainability plan. Letting the grass grow in the unused pastures, lets carbon re-enter the ground. (Ryan Grzybowski - Ohio University)
Second Place - Larry Fullerton Photojournalism Scholarship - Mike and John drove over to the buck's barn and dug out the turkey boxes from the first time since taking over the farm and property. The turkey boxes will be for holding the turkeys as they are transported to the butchers in time for Thanksgiving. (Ryan Grzybowski - Ohio University)
Second Place - Larry Fullerton Photojournalism Scholarship - The Kelemans house has a fenced yard for the two young boys the married couple has and room for the flock of chickens that produce natural eggs that they sell in their roadside stand along with many fresh food the farm produces. (Ryan Grzybowski - Ohio University)
Second Place - Larry Fullerton Photojournalism Scholarship - A chicken dashes to the chicken coop that is located near to the Keleman house. (Ryan Grzybowski - Ohio University)
Second Place - Larry Fullerton Photojournalism Scholarship - Mike and John sit in his backyard for some lunch after moving the goats while petting his two dogs and enjoying the day and taking a midday break from all the work the two have done. (Ryan Grzybowski - Ohio University)