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4 a p c s hor e l i n e s.c om | 2016 Vol :2 ©2016 Alabama Power BeRnaRd tRonCale Contributing photographer Birmingham photojournalist Bernard Troncale has been documenting the people and places of the Southeast for more than 40 years, most recently as a senior photographer with The Birmingham News. He has been the Alabama Associated Press Newspaper Photographer of the Year many times and has also won a Green Eyeshade Award. His work has appeared in The New York Times, The Washington Post, Sports Illustrated and other publications. RoBeRt deWitt Contributing writer Robert DeWitt is a freelance writer and columnist living in the Fort Morgan area. He spent 25 years with The Tuscaloosa News as a reporter and editorial page editor and is now the newspaper's outdoors writer. A native of Demopolis, DeWitt is an avid fisherman, hunter and target shooter. ted tuCkeR Contributing photographer National magazines such as Southern Living and Coastal Living have featured work by Birmingham's Ted Tucker, as have construction firms and companies that promote nationally, like Earthborn Pottery, which is used in some of the country's finest restaurants. For over 35 years, Tucker's take on skylines, coastlines, waterfalls and mountains have promoted tourism across the nation. aRden WaRd upton Contributing photographer Arden Ward Upton, a Birmingham native and international photographer, is an industry veteran with over 18 years in the business. With a concentration in fine art photography, editorials and events, she produces captivating images for celebrities, athletes and collectors alike. Her fine art collections Equus, Dance and Nature, La Collection and The Cuba Study can be seen in Horse & Style Magazine, Equestrian Magazine and B-Metro. WynteR ByRd Contributing photographer Wynter Byrd is an award- winning photographer and videographer with more than 26 years of experience. She has photographed three American presidents. She earned an Emmy for her work on "Gorbachev Walk- About" and was nominated for another for "Kids at Risk" with the Public Broadcasting Service-BBC. Byrd won a Kodak Award for her photography on "Where the Children Come From," also with PBS-BBC. Byrd's work has been featured on CNN, CBS, ABC, NBC, BBC and FOX.