David Joles

Photographer
Phone: 612-673-7904
David Joles is a staff photographer for the Star Tribune.

Recent content from David Joles

Ride to commemorate hanging in 1862

Every December since 2005, a group of Dakota people mount horses and ride 330 miles from Crow Creek, S.D., to...

Updated: January 30, 2012, - 09:47 PM

2011 Top five photos: David Joles

Star Tribune photographers share five favorite photos from their 2011 portfolio and why they picked them.

Updated: January 11, 2012, - 11:15 AM

Two lives in one world

Ray Pearson is a sleepy teen whose depressed lows once brought him to suicide attempts and whose manic hallucinations had...

Updated: January 03, 2012, - 11:32 AM

Scout’s honor - and humor

Taylor Mazur has learned a lot working on his “Citizenship in the Nation” merit badge, including how to wait for politicians.

Updated: July 08, 2011, - 10:28 AM

From hopelessness to Hope Harbor

Last year Stephen Cross lived under a bridge. Today he lives at Hope Harbor which provides long-term housing for displaced people and has a new outlook on life.

Updated: April 10, 2011, - 08:57 AM

Antonio Henderson-Davis is 50 Tyson

Antonio Henderson-Davis is in ways your typical 17-year old: He plays football on his high school team, likes rap music, dreams of going to college and maybe one day owning his own recording label. And, thanks to a video he shot on his sister's borrowed camera in the bathroom of his family's north Minneapolis home Henderson-Davis is also a YouTube sensation known as 50 Tyson.

Updated: April 09, 2011, - 12:04 PM

Almost All Grown Up

The Filipino Minnesota Association hosts the Debutantes Ball to celebrate the accomplishments of Filipino youths

Updated: March 20, 2011, - 01:22 PM

Giving the gift of a kidney

Thomas Morgan, 23, of Minneapolis doesn't take friendship lightly. Last week, he gave Gary Bozicevich, 26 - his friend of less than a year - one of his kidneys during a transplant operation at HCMC in Minneapolis.

Updated: February 19, 2011, - 09:33 PM

Hopelessness to home, sweet home

Less than a year has passed and Stephen Cross has gone from hopelessness to getting an apartment at Hope Harbor, a long-term residence for formerly homeless people.

Updated: December 28, 2010, - 05:06 PM

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