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now bea needs to sell the house where she lived with her husband and daughter, aubrey. >> this was my place. you know? it's like i have such a different role now. this is actually where i had my home gym, right here. when i lived here i always thought i was going to be a housewife and live here and have grand babies here, and this was my home. this is what i sunk everything i had into. >> being a single parent she decided she wanted to be a fireman. she completed and graduated the fire department here. >> after fire department she went and done nursing. >> decided she wanted to be an rn. >> completed that, worked in an emergency room until they closed the emergency room down. >> aubrey was 12 weeks old when i competed for my first show. i was pregnant when i made the decision i was going to get ready for my first show. throughout my entire pregnancy i decided to lift. i pulled down to 88 pounds. >> i loved it. >> i figured she would go a long ways. >> this was her before picture, before she moved to california. and then when she went out to california -- >> she really got into the bod
now bea needs to sell the house where she lived with her husband and daughter, aubrey. >> this was my place. you know? it's like i have such a different role now. this is actually where i had my home gym, right here. when i lived here i always thought i was going to be a housewife and live here and have grand babies here, and this was my home. this is what i sunk everything i had into. >> being a single parent she decided she wanted to be a fireman. she completed and graduated the...
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. >> from the chesapeake bay, aubrey bodine captured baltimore and maryland, like no one else. >> hes attracted to a lot of different scenes. people, portraits, the waterfront, landmarks. just every day life in maryland. >> reporter: john walk cataloged bodine's work. 7,000 of his photographs will be up for bid. and alex cooper's auctioneers. all from the sun paper archives. >> here's a guy who has his calling. and you can tell he loves these photographs. and he loved what he was doing. >> reporter: from the 1958 all- star game to the motion picture sensor board to this unusual look at baltimore's famous whitemarshle steps. images from another era. >> before the days of digital photography, the internet, before the high-definition tvs. this is how people were able to learn what was going on, you know, in maryland. >> most of them are going to sell. i mean, all of -- most of the images are iconic maryland images. and i think that there is something for everybody. i think that people will show up and they'll find something they'll want to take home. >> ron matz, wjz eyewitness news. >>
. >> from the chesapeake bay, aubrey bodine captured baltimore and maryland, like no one else. >> hes attracted to a lot of different scenes. people, portraits, the waterfront, landmarks. just every day life in maryland. >> reporter: john walk cataloged bodine's work. 7,000 of his photographs will be up for bid. and alex cooper's auctioneers. all from the sun paper archives. >> here's a guy who has his calling. and you can tell he loves these photographs. and he loved...
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. >> reporter: long before the internet and digital photography there was a aubrey bodine, 50 years atrapher, more than 7000 of his photographs auctioned off. paul, come on in. this is a self portrait of him. correct? >> that's correct, that is an iconic portrait he had. which is popular, you see that around. >> more than 7000 photographs we have that are going to be auctioned off. let's talk but this one. >> a tremendous body of work. he was well-known for the bay scenes, you know ships, whether it be harbor scenes like this, before the harbor was a prommenadd. >> the pictures themselves are auctioned. >> yes. how does it work. >> this coming saturday at here we will be selling over 550 lots and a lot may consist of 5 or 10 photographs but these are ideal to buy them, especially for the holidays, frame them, give them as gifts but really, this a aubrey bodine had a tremendous body of work which you can of course come in and buy, so -- >> are these prints that he printed or prints made from his negatives. >> probably a combination but these are from the arch archives. >> john lock cata
. >> reporter: long before the internet and digital photography there was a aubrey bodine, 50 years atrapher, more than 7000 of his photographs auctioned off. paul, come on in. this is a self portrait of him. correct? >> that's correct, that is an iconic portrait he had. which is popular, you see that around. >> more than 7000 photographs we have that are going to be auctioned off. let's talk but this one. >> a tremendous body of work. he was well-known for the bay...
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Nov 18, 2011
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"the direction of the hair in animals and man" by walter aubrey kidd.ver, too. if this font had a volume, it would be -- [ loud speaker ] "the direction of the hair in animals and man." walter aubrey kidd. [ light laughter ] check out the back cover here. [ laughter ] how much work into this one? let's take a look inside here. 'cause there's probably like tons of pictures of -- >> steve: probably take pictures of -- >> jimmy: different directions of hair in different various animals. and -- no, just words. just words. the only thing worse than a book about the direction of hair is a book about the direction of hair with no pictures. [ light laughter ] move on to our next one. this is a children's book here. "focus on cocaine and crack" by jeffrey shulman. [ laughter ] you want your kids to not do drugs. maybe you shouldn't tell them to focus on cocaine and crack. check out the next one here. oh, it's a do-it-yourself book. i love do-it-yourself books. >> steve: love them. d.i.y. >> jimmy: yeah. "do-it-yourself submachine gun" by gerard metral sounds lik
"the direction of the hair in animals and man" by walter aubrey kidd.ver, too. if this font had a volume, it would be -- [ loud speaker ] "the direction of the hair in animals and man." walter aubrey kidd. [ light laughter ] check out the back cover here. [ laughter ] how much work into this one? let's take a look inside here. 'cause there's probably like tons of pictures of -- >> steve: probably take pictures of -- >> jimmy: different directions of hair in...
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in vallejo aubrey davis will remain in office. he claims victory over joanne shivley. in newark alan nagy won the mayor's race to become the first mayor in more than 30 years. he replaces david smith who is leaving the office after 15 terms. stay with us throughout the morning for election results. you will also find that information on our website ktvu.com. >>> federal agents joined bay area law enforcement for a huge raid in the oakland hills. our ktvu news crew took this video as an army of officers moved in on a home on kathy lane last night. the us marshals office, chp, oakland police department and alameda police department took part in this raid. there were helicopters, snipers and police dogs. now, investigators are going to reveal the details of that raid during a press conference set for tomorrow. >>> oakland police may be gearing up for another mission to remove occupy campers. officers cleared out protesters on october 25th. the chronicle is reporting that police have canceled all training exercises next week, and officers say that indicates a plan to clear
in vallejo aubrey davis will remain in office. he claims victory over joanne shivley. in newark alan nagy won the mayor's race to become the first mayor in more than 30 years. he replaces david smith who is leaving the office after 15 terms. stay with us throughout the morning for election results. you will also find that information on our website ktvu.com. >>> federal agents joined bay area law enforcement for a huge raid in the oakland hills. our ktvu news crew took this video as an...
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aubrey works for the prince george's county executive on economic development. >> we are moving forwardith breaking ground to the outlets. it should be open to the public late 2013, early 2014 at the latest. >> the children's museum will open in 2013 attracting even more families like gaylord's ice will offer something new and exciting for the whole family. chris gordon, news 4. >>> coming up, cyber monday could break another retail record. what the numbers say about the state of our economy. >>> >>> hello, everybody. i'm meteorologist, doug kammerer. a cool light display going on along the national harbor on the potomac river. a nice evening for it. temperatures still 66 degrees at the airport, right across the river. winds out of the south-southeast at 9 miles per hour. it is a gorgeous evening. no rain to talk about in the immediate area. starting to see rain move closer to the area from the south. you can see the big storm winding up. snow toward missouri, kentucky, tennessee, northern portions of mississippi and alabama. all reporting snow. amazing what's going on for them. for us,
aubrey works for the prince george's county executive on economic development. >> we are moving forwardith breaking ground to the outlets. it should be open to the public late 2013, early 2014 at the latest. >> the children's museum will open in 2013 attracting even more families like gaylord's ice will offer something new and exciting for the whole family. chris gordon, news 4. >>> coming up, cyber monday could break another retail record. what the numbers say about the...
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. >> reporter: aubrey mcclendon is ceo of chesapeake energy the second largest natural gas producer.eign oil. so are you saying when cameras capture people who have problems with water in their home near free fracking sites or when they have a well that is dark and doesn't look like water any more, that's not real? >> no, it's very really and it points out a huge problem, which is the lack of quality control in water wells. anybody who has a water well, we test around it and we find fully half of those wells do not meet epa standards for drinking water quality. that is the story. >> reporter: you're saying you're unfairly accused? >> absolutely. now, we have been responsible for some instances of what is called gas migration where our activities, not fracturing, just our drilling activities, have apparently forced some gas to the surface in people's water wells and this has happened, i don't know, somewhere around a dozen to two dozen times. >> reporter: in the hbo documentary "gas land." homeowners in colorado demonstrated how dangerous methane in their water supply could be. >> if
. >> reporter: aubrey mcclendon is ceo of chesapeake energy the second largest natural gas producer.eign oil. so are you saying when cameras capture people who have problems with water in their home near free fracking sites or when they have a well that is dark and doesn't look like water any more, that's not real? >> no, it's very really and it points out a huge problem, which is the lack of quality control in water wells. anybody who has a water well, we test around it and we find...