The pictures capture some of the clues: Tess's hand on Ray's knee, laughter about a fight involving thrown eggs, smiles over Ray's 58-year career. But it's between the pictures that Stephanie gets her greatest lesson.
SEATTLE — Fifty-four years of shared footwork has gotten them where they are now -- also sharing a song and aches and pains. And memories. Photographer Stephanie Jarstad is capturing this new one, her Canon clicking with every lean of their hips.
His problem is Alzheimer's. He remembers all the good years, but not the recent minutes.
Click. Stephanie has the real picture.
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STEPHANIE IS TAKING NOMINATIONS FOR MORE COUPLES TO INCLUDE IN HER PROJECT. You can contact her at studio@stephaniejarstad.com
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After the Aurora Bridge crash, people in our area jumped into action, donating hotel rooms, blood, prayers, challenging Seattleites' reputation for being chilly (the "Seattle Freeze"). It inspired me to pass along stories of when we see people in the community coming together, or what I call #SeattleAntifreeze. If you know a story that should be told, let me know. mminglaven@kirotv.com
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