"A lot of people try to be somebody else, something that they're not,” said SEPTA Correctional Facility resident Steven Hipps. “You go to prison and a lot of white guys try to act like they're black, try to fit in with all the black guys," explained Hipps from within the correctional facility in Nelsonville, Ohio. "They pretty much got power in most penitentiaries. I just kind of put it out there that I ain't on that shit."
Protesters gather in front of the police line on I-94 near the Dale St. exit in St. Paul, MN, on Saturday, July 9, 2016. Protesters originally gathered at the Minnesota Governor's Mansion earlier in the evening and eventually marched onto the interstate, closing it for several hours. Police cleared the highway after using tear gas, flash bangs, and making several arrests. Protests throughout the Twin Cities were sparked after Philando Castile was fatally shot by a Falcon Heights police officer during a traffic stop on July 6.
Myron Gebhardt, a Provo Parking Enforcement Officer, enters vehicle information into an app on his phone before issuing a parking ticket while a vehicle he just ticketed is reflected in his vehicle's window Tuesday, Aug. 30, 2016 during a patrol in the area surrounding Brigham Young University's campus in Provo, Utah. “There are 10,000 more cars than parking places," said Sgt. Brian Taylor, a Provo Police Department spokesman. "There are six parking enforcement officers.”
Logan Greer, of Lehi, holds a yoga pose as a goat stands on him during a goat-yoga session Tuesday, Aug. 14, 2018, held by Goga near the Summerhill Event Center in Saratoga Springs, Utah. “There’s two main reasons why people do yoga: the exercise factor of it, and for therapeutic purposes," explained co-owner of Goga and full-time college student, Benson Richardson. "We find the goats enhance both of those reasonings.”
Casey, left, and Kayci Treu practice during a dance lesson Wednesday, Nov. 9, 2016 at Strictly Ballroom in Orem, Utah. The duo met out of a mutual need for a dance partner, and eventually became romantically involved after many practices together and a first date. They married on March 26, 2014, about a year after their first date. “Essentially a ballroom partnership is like a marriage in every form except the romance: you have money, scheduling, you have to learn how to communicate, work through conflict, pursue a common goal,” Kayci said.
Local centenarian Ora Hardy sits for a portrait in her home in Springville, Utah, on Thursday, August 18, 2016. Hardy was born on May 10, 1916 and lives in her Springville home by herself.
Antoinette Miller, 9, looks back as she listens to her father, Luke, preach during a worship service Sunday, March 18, 2018, at Living Water Mennonite Church in Provo, Utah. According to Pastor Luke, the church is only one of two established places of worship for Mennonites in Utah.
Vaughn Jaten, 9, of Alpine, left in glasses, and Sean Groll, 9, of Highland, right in glasses, react as they catch trout while other kids scramble to catch fish with their hands during the Alpine Days Fish Grab held Saturday, Aug. 11, 2018, at Creekside Park in Alpine, Utah. Once caught, fish are typically bagged and taken home to be eaten.
Riggen Gibbens, 4, of Highland, tosses a toy football in the air as his mother Lacey watches among various taxidermy mounts at The Hunt Broker's booth during The Big Outdoors Expo on Saturday, March 11, 2017 at the UCCU Center on the campus of Utah Valley University in Orem, Utah.
Nisha King, a sergeant in the Provo Police Department and a member of the Orem-Provo-BYU Metro SWAT team, poses for a portrait Thursday, March 8, 2018, at the Provo Shooting Sports Park near Provo, Utah.
Oscar Paparone, right, 8, sits forward as he watches "Alexander and the Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Day" with his family as part of the Dive 'n' Movies series at Wet 'n' Wild Phoenix waterpark in Glendale, AZ, on Thursday, July 9, 2015. The park plays a different movie every Thursday and Friday night starting at 8pm.
Richard Brunst, Mayor of Orem, wipes his face as he and other attendees walk through one of the splash pad's waterfalls during the grand opening of Orem's splash pad Tuesday, July 25, 2017 at Palisade Park in Orem, Utah.
Elaine Bradley, drummer and vocalist for rock band Neon Trees, and also a drummer, vocalist and guitarist for Noble Bodies, poses for a portrait Friday, Sept. 29, 2017, in Provo, Utah. Neon Trees was founded in Provo, and Bradley helped form Noble Bodies with two other local musicians as a side project.
This diptych shows a crowd of spectators watching as a vintage stearman aircraft carrying wing walker Jane Wicker and pilot Charlie Schwenker crashes into the ground at the Vectren Dayton Air Show in Dayton, Ohio, on Saturday, June 22, 2013. Both Wicker and Schwenker were fatally injured in the crash.