I haven’t been able to quit thinking today about this picture of little Macey Gaines sitting with her father as they edited video two years ago.
I shot this picture for a magazine story about a Birmingham couple who have a very successful YouTube channel with half a million subscribers. Cullen was a software developer and his wife Katie was a psychologist. After they launched a YouTube channel just for family and friends, it mushroomed.
After Cullen lost his job in a downsizing, he dove into making the YouTube channel grow. Katie eventually got to quit her job, too — and they now make a nice living from home producing videos for their fans, who come in droves to keep up with the couple and their two children. (Their son Brooks has been born since I photographed the family.)
So why is this little girl — and this picture in particular — on my mind today?

Everything sounded fair at the time, so why’d I end up paying for it all?
Why can we sabotage ourselves?
I support MLK’s original goals, but not what his birthday represents
Life is too short to hide the love you would regret hiding at death
Peace won’t come until you quit obeying long-gone programmers
Loving a depressed person means holding tightly on trips through hell
The ‘man in the mirror’ always turns out to be our worst enemy