A Different Celebrity Photo Session

Photographer Jeremy Cowart did a photo shoot of the cast of the TV series The Haves and Have Nots. One of the stars of the Oprah Winfrey Network show is John Schneider, who you remember from The Dukes of Hazzard. After a pleasant session shooting all the cast members, Schneider asked if Cowart could do a few additional pictures. I don't want to give the story away, but it's short and touching and well worth reading at Cowert's blog. -via Metafilter

(Image credit: Jeremy Cowert)


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Wow - what an amazing story. I don't know if I could put away my feelings for the time being and go ahead with the photo shoot like John Schneider did, if that had happened to me.
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This article was actually uncharacteristically weak-sauce for Cracked.com. Normally they're pretty good on the science issues, and indeed the author of this piece has written some good stuff for them in the past. But this article constantly confuses "unexplained" with "unexplainable", and human-combustion has been thoroughly explained by Joe Nickel.
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It is very nice to see that even in 2009, we still have enough phenomenons in the world that we live in that we still do not fully understand. :-)

...Okay, some of the unexplained things here are a bit on the edge of "unexplained" and "understandable" -like said human combustion, the upward discharges from clouds during storms, the light-phenomenons just before nad during earthquakes and the animal-rainfalls- Nothing fancy about them- only just not yet fully prooven down to the last drop, atom, inch.
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I agree that the article was pretty weak for a cracked article, but it was still a neat read. I specially thought the Naga Fireballs was pretty darn interesting.
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