Evelyn Gisselbeck calms her goat, Sunshine, while milking it in her barn outside Missoula, Montana.
The crew of the film The Paper Tigers sets up for a scene on a rooftop in central Seattle.
Fatmata Corneh collapses in grief at the gravesite constructed for her daughter, Mujey Dumbuya, after a vigil at the Kalamazoo site where the 16-year-old's body was found. Corneh and several friends and family members made the trip from Grand Rapids in order to say prayers and goodbye to their loved one, March 11, 2018.
Reverend Alexie Kotar walks through the choir out the doors of St. Nicolas Russian Cathedral to conduct a special segment of liturgy outside the church in Seattle’s Capitol Hill.
Jose Robles and his daughter, Natalie, 9, do exercises in the garden at Gethsemane Lutheran Church in Seattle, on July 23, 2018. Robles has been in sanctuary at the church for over two weeks, and risks deportation if he leaves. Natalie, a DACA recipient, visits her father as frequently as she can, keeping him company in the church.
Amanda Lee, 9, is enveloped in a hug from a fellow performer in the Okinawa Kenjinkai Taiko group before they take the stage during Bunka no Hi, or Japanese Culture Day, at the Japanese Cultural and Community Center of Washington.
Wind blows smoke from the Lolo Peak fire east of Missoula, on August 7, 2017.
Housekeepers Rangga (left) and Dika work to clean one the cabins on board Holland America’s Cruise ships during it’s brief docking period in Smith Cove Arena in Seattle.
Crue Cordier,5, offers Cody the mule a carrot with the assistance of Jeff Miller, a wranger and packer, during an "Old Fashioned Forest Service Christmas," a Christmas party open to the public at the National Museum of Forest Service History on Saturday afternoon. Though Smokey Bear, Woodsy Owl, and Santa were present, the pack mules were equally popular features of the party.
A vigil for Losia Fatelogo, shot by Seattle police.
Workers install lights and ready fireworks on top of the Space Needle for New Years Eve.
Latajanique Harris (front) practices with the Washington Diamonds drill team before the group’s performance in the Umoja Festival parade.
A wizard defeats bubbles.
Members of the Wenatchee Youth Circus perform at the King County Fair.
Willie discusses his lifelong love of trains in Kalamazoo, MI.
An intersection at sunset in downtown Seattle.
A young woman steadies her horse as an artist paints him.
Olga Buiter encourages her daughter, Zoe, to try and use her right arm while they play at their home in Northwest Seattle. The seven-month-old was recently diagnosed with Acute Flaccid Myelitis, or mystery paralysis, after her parents noticed she had stopped using her right arm.
The Sea Fair pirates land on Alki Beach in Seattle.
Kelly Danielson (back) and Aimee Fulwell look out over Puget Sound while they and few of their teammates revisit the boat they victoriously sailed from Port Townsend to Ketchikan, Alaska. The all-female crew won the 750-mile nonmotorized race.
Evelyn Gisselbeck calms her goat, Sunshine, while milking it in her barn outside Missoula, Montana.
The crew of the film The Paper Tigers sets up for a scene on a rooftop in central Seattle.
Fatmata Corneh collapses in grief at the gravesite constructed for her daughter, Mujey Dumbuya, after a vigil at the Kalamazoo site where the 16-year-old's body was found. Corneh and several friends and family members made the trip from Grand Rapids in order to say prayers and goodbye to their loved one, March 11, 2018.
Reverend Alexie Kotar walks through the choir out the doors of St. Nicolas Russian Cathedral to conduct a special segment of liturgy outside the church in Seattle’s Capitol Hill.
Jose Robles and his daughter, Natalie, 9, do exercises in the garden at Gethsemane Lutheran Church in Seattle, on July 23, 2018. Robles has been in sanctuary at the church for over two weeks, and risks deportation if he leaves. Natalie, a DACA recipient, visits her father as frequently as she can, keeping him company in the church.
Amanda Lee, 9, is enveloped in a hug from a fellow performer in the Okinawa Kenjinkai Taiko group before they take the stage during Bunka no Hi, or Japanese Culture Day, at the Japanese Cultural and Community Center of Washington.
Wind blows smoke from the Lolo Peak fire east of Missoula, on August 7, 2017.
Housekeepers Rangga (left) and Dika work to clean one the cabins on board Holland America’s Cruise ships during it’s brief docking period in Smith Cove Arena in Seattle.
Crue Cordier,5, offers Cody the mule a carrot with the assistance of Jeff Miller, a wranger and packer, during an "Old Fashioned Forest Service Christmas," a Christmas party open to the public at the National Museum of Forest Service History on Saturday afternoon. Though Smokey Bear, Woodsy Owl, and Santa were present, the pack mules were equally popular features of the party.
A vigil for Losia Fatelogo, shot by Seattle police.
Workers install lights and ready fireworks on top of the Space Needle for New Years Eve.
Latajanique Harris (front) practices with the Washington Diamonds drill team before the group’s performance in the Umoja Festival parade.
A wizard defeats bubbles.
Members of the Wenatchee Youth Circus perform at the King County Fair.
Willie discusses his lifelong love of trains in Kalamazoo, MI.
An intersection at sunset in downtown Seattle.
A young woman steadies her horse as an artist paints him.
Olga Buiter encourages her daughter, Zoe, to try and use her right arm while they play at their home in Northwest Seattle. The seven-month-old was recently diagnosed with Acute Flaccid Myelitis, or mystery paralysis, after her parents noticed she had stopped using her right arm.
The Sea Fair pirates land on Alki Beach in Seattle.
Kelly Danielson (back) and Aimee Fulwell look out over Puget Sound while they and few of their teammates revisit the boat they victoriously sailed from Port Townsend to Ketchikan, Alaska. The all-female crew won the 750-mile nonmotorized race.