David Eulitt

recent work (2009)

Kansas City Chiefs fullback Mike Cox had his helmet fly off after a hit by Cincinnati Bengals linebacker Keith Rivers (55) in the second quarter on December 27, 2009 at Paul Brown Stadium in Cincinnati, OH. The Chiefs lost 17-10.
  
Before the opening kickoff, Kansas City Chiefs safety DaJuan Morgan screamed in the players tunnel prior to the game against the San Diego Chargers on November 29, 2009 at Qualcomm Stadium in San Diego, Calif.
  
Kansas City Chiefs running back Jamaal Charles has been a bright spot in a dark season after Charles took over full-time rushing duties for the team in the Jacksonville game this season.
     
  
Kansas City Chiefs tight end Brad Cottam (87) was tackled by Cleveland Browns linebacker Matt Roth, (53) in the fourth quarter on December 20, 2009 at Arrowhead Stadium in Kansas City, Mo. The Browns won 41-34.
  
San Diego Chargers running back LaDainian Tomlinson ran through a smoke machine and past the Charger Girls during player introductions before kickoff against the Kansas City Chiefs on November 29, 2009 at Qualcomm Stadium in San Diego, Calif.
  
Several players from the Kansas City Chiefs knelt in prayer before kickoff in the 44-13 loss to the Denver Broncos on December 6, 2009 at Arrowhead Stadium in Kansas City, Mo.
     
  
Kansas City Chiefs linebacker Mike Vrabel stood during a timeout in the fourth quarter of the Chiefs 24-21 loss to the Jacksonville Jaguars on Sunday, November 8, 2009 at Jacksonville (Fla.) Municipal Stadium.
  
San Diego, California
  
San Diego, California
     
  
San Diego, California
  
San Diego, California
  
Rick Biesheuvel of MTB Window Cleaning hung off on a series of ropes while he attached colored bulbs to strands of holiday lights at 700 W. 47th Street on the Country Club Plaza on Monday afternoon, preparing the building for the Plaza lighting ceremony.
     
  
Cincinnati Bengals fans rode an escalator to the upper level of Paul Brown Stadium prior to the game against the Kansas City Chiefs on December 27, 2009 in Cincinnati, OH.
  
Jack Carson of Overland Park, one of four remaining Kansas City area military survivors of the attack on Pearl Harbor on Dec. 7, 1941, wore his survivors honor proudly at a ceremony Monday afternoon in Mission, Kansas.  Jess Dunnagan, Ed Russell, Jack Carson  and Dorwin Lamkin were recognized for their service at the Sylvester Powell Community Center on the 68th anniversary of the attack in Hawaii.
  
Lisa Long was driving through Cass County farm country when somebody, from more than a mile away, pulled the trigger on a high-powered rifle. The bullet zipped over fields and pasture from the south as Long's car traveled west from her aunt's house. The two would meet at a point on 307th Street at precisely the same instant. Long's driver-side window was down six inches or so and the bullet was at the perfect trajectory to enter the opening as she drove past that point at 40 mph. The slug tore through her cheek, exited her mouth, then plopped onto the floorboard of the 1998 Ford Taurus.
     
  
Kansas City Chiefs safety Mike Brown pulled on Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Ben Roethlisberger's jersey for a sack and a 13-yard loss in the fourth quarter on November 22, 2009 at Arrowhead Stadium. The Chiefs won 27-24 in overtime.
  
Kansas City Chiefs kicker Ryan Succop celebrated his game-winning 22-yard fieldgoal in overtime over the Pittsburgh Steelers, 27-24 on November 22, 2009 at Arrowhead Stadium.
  
Kansas City Chiefs tight end Leonard Pope, left, stripped the helmet off of Denver Broncos safety Brian Dawkins in the first quarter on December 6, 2009 at Arrowhead Stadium in Kansas City, Mo.
     
  
Kansas City Chiefs tight end Leonard Pope, (45), dove into the end zone on a 21-yard pass catch in the third quarter against the Pittsburgh Steelers on November 22, 2009 at Arrowhead Stadium. The Chiefs won 27-24 in overtime.
  
A faded American flag flapped in the breeze on the porch at 615 N. 3rd Street in Lawrence, Kansas amid the fall leaves still hanging on the trees in November's chill.
  
Kansas City Chiefs tight end Sean Ryan sat on the Chiefs bench in the final three minutes of the 27-16 loss to the New York Giants on Sunday, October 3, 2009 at Arrowhead Stadium in Kansas City, Mo. Ryan scored one touchdown and was the team's leading receiver with 5 catches for 58 yards.
     
  
Kansas City Chiefs running back Jamaal Charles had rainwater bounce off his helmet as he caught a kick return in the third quarter against the San Diego Chargers on Sunday, October 25, 2009 at Arrowhead Stadium. The Chiefs lost 37-7.
  
Kansas City Chiefs punter Dustin Colquitt had his fourth-quarter punt blocked by San Diego Chargers' Jacob Hester, who also recovered the blocked punt in the Chargers end zone for a touchdown on Sunday, October 25, 2009 at Arrowhead Stadium. The Chargers won 37-7.
  
Waiting their turn for official wedding photographs to be taken Friday afternoon at the Liberty Memorial, bridesmaids (from left to right) Jamie Neeck, Bekah Allen, Ashley Jennings and Hana Harb gave their sore feet a rest on a bench while bride and groom Julia and Spencer Hilt were having their portrait taken.
     
  
Brooke Spotts Oberholtz, Oct. 9, 2009.
  
The signage for the Lion's Den Super Store west of Abilene, Kansas on Interstate 70 has been a subject of recent controversy. Kansas Attorney General Steve Six filed an agreement that says the state won't enforce a state law that limits the size and content of highway signs advertising adult stores. A religious billboard near Lion's Den stands in protest.
  
     
  
Kansas City Chiefs linebacker Tamba Hali, top right, and safety Mike Brown, lower right, couldn't stop Philadelphia Eagles tight end Brent Celek on a 35-yard touchdown in the fourth quarter in the 34-14 Eagles win on Sunday, September 27, 2009 at Lincoln Financial Field in Philadelphia, PA.
  
The Kansas City Chiefs cheerleaders wore pink uniforms in honor of breast cancer awareness month during the game against the New York Giants on Sunday, Ocotber 3, 2009 at Arrowhead Stadium in Kansas City, Mo. The Chiefs lost 27-16 to go 0-4 on the season.
  
Aaron Johnson, who goes by "A.J," creates art despite his blindness from a brain tumor when he was 13. A.J. 's art will be the feature of a one-man show on display through Accessible Arts at the Kansas School for the Blind beginning September 30th. The school will benefit from the proceeds of his works. A.J. is photographed wrapped in one of his unfinished quilts.
     
  
Rob Holland of Bucyrus, Kan. was part of a group of cowboys who led a herd of longhorn cattle down Grand Boulevard on Thursday afternoon for the annual American Royal Cattle Drive. The 30th Annual American Royal Barbeque kicked off Thursday afternoon.
  
Kansas City Chiefs head coach Todd Haley stood in the tunnel waiting for his players to exit the locker room prior to the game against the Oakland Raiders on Sunday, September 20, 2009 at the Chiefs 2009 home opener at Arrowhead Stadium.
  
Walker Art Center, Sky Pesher detail.
     
  
Forever Bell, 5, left, had nothing but smiles during her brief lesson from Zach Beeson, right, on how to play the electric bass guitar druing Jazz Camp on Tuesday at the Mutual Musicians Foundation. Bell and her fellow students are from the summer school of the Freedom Camp at Centennial United Methodist Church.
  
Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Matt Cassel carried his own shoulder pads off the practice field at the team's training camp in River Falls, Wis. Cassel was obtained from the New England Patriots in the offseason.
  
Kansas City Chiefs defensive line coach Tim Krumrie, right, donned padded sleeves in a drill with Chiefs defensive end Alex Magee, left, in Wednesday afternoon's practice at the team's training camp on the campus of the University of Wisconsin-River Falls.
     
  
Kansas City Chiefs rookie linebacker Jovan Belcher sported vampire fangs on his mouthguard during Thursday's practice at the team's training camp on the campus of the University of Wisconsin-River Falls.
  
Antonio Perez, a seven-year veteran with the Carson & Barnes Circus, drove support stakes into the ground with a sledgehammer for a canopy for the three elephants in the show during Thursday morning's setup for the afternoon and evening show at the johnson County Fairgrounds in Gardner, Kan.
  
Ana dos Santos, a performer and acrobat with the Carson & Barnes Circus, waited inside the big top for her cue to enter on Thursday afternoon at the Johnson County Fairgrounds in Gardner, Kan.
     
  
Jesus Gonzalez, 10, waited for his performance cue outside the big top tent at the Carson & Barnes Circus at the Johnson County Fairgrounds in Gardner, Kan.
  
Elephant rides were part of the attractions away from the big top at the Carson & Barnes Circus on Thursday at the Johnson County Fiargrounds in Gardner, Kan.
  
Franchesca Cavallini, nuzzled with her 5-month-old son, Aden, during a costume change break during the afternoon matinee show at the Carson & Barnes Circus at the Johnson County Fairgrounds in Gardner, Kan.
     
  
Ana dos Santos, an acrobat and performer with the Carson & Barnes Circus, applied her makeup before the afternoon matinee show on Thursday at the Johnson County Fairgrounds in Gardner, Kan.
  
Aaron Rider, in his clown makeup, yawned during a break at the Carson & Barnes Circus at the Johnson County Fairgrounds in Gardner, Kan.
  
Ana dos Santos, left, and Gabiella Hernandes, center, both performers with the Carson & Barnes Circus, wait for their cue to enter the big top in the afternoon matinee show on the spinning pendulum on Thursday afternoon at the Johnson County Fairgrounds in Gardner, Kan.
     
  
Andrew Stanley of Overland Park graduated from the University of Kansas in May but couldn't find any work in the non-profit sector or get hired by Teach for America, so Stanley will represent his church, Church of the Ascension in Overland Park, on a six-month mission in Guatemala, being the liason between the church and locals needing aid.
  
Norman Gaines of Kansas City, Mo. found one way to beat Tuesday's oppressive heat with his oversized cowboy hat he wore while waiting for a bus at 31st & Cleveland. Gaines, who bought the hat last year said the hat "keeps me shaded."
  
The Parkwood Pool at 520 Quindaro Boulevard in Kansas City, Kan. was full of swimmers looking to beat Tuesday's oppressive heat and humidity by enjoying a cool relief in the pool for a $1 admission.
     
  
Elianna Olive, 8, from Stilwell, Kan., held her ears closed with the jet engine noise from Air Force Two carrying Vice President Joe Biden during his visit to Overland Park on Thursday afternoon. The U.S. 69 project Biden came to see is getting an infusion of more than $80 million in federal stimulus funds so it can be widened to three lanes in each direction.
  
Nik Wallenda balanced himself on a highwire 120 feet above the ground at Worlds of Fun on Sunday afternoon at the Northland theme park.
  
Missouri death row inmate Dennis Skillicorn sat in the visitors room behind glass on Thursday, May 14, 2009, at the Eastern Reception, Diagnostic and Correctional Center in Bonne Terre, Mo. Skillicorn was one of three men convicted of killing Richard Drummond in 1994 and was executed by lethal injection the following Wednesday.
     
  
Clancy Martin, associate professor and chair of philosophy at UMKC, authored his first novel, "How To Sell," which borrows from Martin's morally questionable early life. Martin, explores the philosophical exploration of lies and deception, having been a shoplifter at age 5, kicked out of high school and having spent seven years in the diamond and watch business.
  
Alacartoona, a modern cabaret band featuring Kyle Dahlquist, upper left, Erin McGrane, upper center, Christian Hankle, lower center and Gregg Jackson, lower right, are working on a film featuring their music at the end of May from a local arts grant.
  
The Kansas City Ballet opened their 2009 season with their Spring Performance featuring a trio of dances at the Lyric Theatre, including "Arctic Song" with choreography by Karole Armitage.
     
  
A female white-cheeked gibbon walked over the glass roof crossing from one habitat to another as the public saw the unveiling of the new Tropics indoor rainforest on Friday morning at the Kansas City Zoo, housed in the original 1909 Zoo building. 13 species of animals are housed in the exhibit, five of which are new to the zoo.
  
Jeanne Brown, who owns a John Deere 420 tractor herself, pulled up a chair in her front yard on Kentucky Road in Independnce, Mo., on Saturday morning to watch the line of tractors pass by her house during the 4th Annual Dream Factory Tractor Cruise, a 40-mile tractor parade by the Greater Kansas City Two-Cylinder Club.
  
Costumed members of the 70th Explorers Garrison from the six "Star Wars" movies walked back to their cars at the Power & Light District on Sunday morning for the March for Babies Walk downtown to raise money for the March of Dimes mission. The characters, Boba Fett, left, Darth Vader, center and an Imperial stormtrooper, right, supported the walk with their donated appearance for the children at the walk.
     
  
Indy Racing League driver Scott Dixon, winner of the RoadRunner Turbo Indy 300 race, accelerated on to the track after his first refueling pitstop in the race on Sunday at Kansas Speedway.
  
The mechanics working for Indy Racing League driver Raphael Matos worked on his race car in the garage on Saturday prior to the qualifying session for the RoadRunner Turbo Indy 300 race on Sunday.
  
Mike Prince of Kansas City knew his priorities on a soggy Sunday afternoon on a walk at 38th and Bell...to keep his cowboy hat dry. "If you spend $100 to $200 (on a hat)....you don't want to screw that up," Prince said about his plastic covering.
     
  
Arash Jahanian, center, flew in from Denver, Colorado to see the new Kauffman Stadium on Friday afternoon's Royals home opener against the New York Yankees. The renovated stadium now features outfield seating and standing room in the outfield. Jahanian, who grew up in Kansas City, said the stadium was "unbelievable....the best stadium in baseball."
  
A stack of baseballs awaited the players from the New York Yankees for warmups before Friday's Kansas City Royals home opener in the newly renovated Kauffman Stadium.
  
Troy Simon, one of Amir Clemons' basketball teammates, wept during a brief ceremony after the first points of a basketball game at the Girls & Boys Club at 43rd and Cleveland on Friday night. The Blazers basketball team that Amir Clemons played for retired his jersey number, #15, along with his younger brother's, Gerard, #00, after both were part of the quadruple homicide last week in Raytown.
     
  
Rocky Mountain (Mt.) College guard Nate Richardson shouted after his team made a three-point shot against Columbia (Mo. ) College during Tuesday night's NAIA Championship Game at Municipal Auditorium. Rocky Mountain won the championship, 77-61.
  
Brenda Harris of Kansas City, Mo. wore a brand new jester hat on Browadway Boulevard on Tuesday just prior to the beginning of the 2009 St. Patrick's Day Parade in Kansas City, Mo.
  
Kansas City Wizards goalkeeper Kevin Hartman will be guarding the goal again on Saturday for the Wizards home opener, as he was every minute of the past two seasons. With 12 years in the MLS, Hartman has recorded the third-most saves in MLS history and is tied for the league-lead in shutouts with 10. Hartman also holds the record as the MLS career leader in all-time wins for a goalkeeper with 138, along with the all-time leader in postseason minutes played (4,042), saves (155), shutouts (14) and wins (22).
     
  
Almost lost in the maze of job seekers, Sheri Bird, top right, of Overland Park, Kan., waited in line to enter Wednesday's National Career Fair at the Holiday Inn at 8787 Reeder Park in Overland Park. Bird, who recently returned to the United States after spending ten years in Kenya working at the U.S. International University, was looking for work based on her master's degree in international relations. Bird said her family lives in Kansas City and she would like to find work here.
  
Rachel Silk, 41, has been looking for work since August. Silk lost her condominium to foreclosure and is now living, with her two cats, in her mother's house in Shawnee, staying in what used to be her grandmother's bedroom.
  
Darren Wright sat on the edge of a table following a job club meeting at the Presbyterian Church of Stanley on Feb. 5, 2009. The job club meeting was one of many that Wright regularly attends in hopes of finding networking leads or contacts that may lead to a new job or career. Wright was laid off in September 2008 and has actively looked for work since Labor Day.
     
  
Darren Wright uses this office off his living room in Olathe to check job listings and contacts he has made on his job search on Feb. 3, 2009. Wright, laid off in September 2008, has been searching for a job ever since.
  
At 30,000 feet on a Northwest Airlines flight, Patrick Emmett had sudden cardiac arrest with a 100% blockage of his aorta. Fortunately, the flight carried a AED  (automated extenal defibrillator) and Emmett's heart was restarted. When Emmett came to on the floor of the airplane, he felt like he was emerging from the inky waters of a deep, dark well. The experience insired Emmett to found Kansas City's regional chapter of the Sudden Cardiac Arrest Association.
  
A pedestrian walked past a shaft of light underneath the railroad bridge on Southwest Boulevard and W. 25th Street on Thursday afternoon in the warm sunshine of temperatures in the 60's across the metro area.
     
  
Jack Kilcoyne of Stilwell, Kan. met his wife, Vicki, when she stopped by Jack's home, which her father built, to ask for some fresh apples from the trees in Jack's backyard. The two began dating from the chance meeting and were married for 10 years before Vicki's recent death from cancer. Jack is going to plant new apple trees in her memory.
  
Curious hogs crowd a photographer on the hog farm of Danny Kluthe in Dodge, Nebraska, where Kluthe captures the methane gas from the hog manure collected in his operation and generates a constant flow of electricity for the local utility grid, all the while eliminating the stench of most hog farms.
  
Michael Barthel of Minneapolis, MN finished off his snowboarding run with style Saturday afternoon at the Scion Snowboarding Open 2009 at the Kansas City Power & Light District. Snow was trucked in from Weston for the event, which featured spring-like temperatures in the 70's.
     
  
Entertainer Dean Mathis, upper right, sang a song to Dorothy Lappeneit, center, who celebrated her 106th birthday on Thursday afternoon at Plaza Manor, 4330 Washington in Kansas City, Mo.