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Bruce Edwards

Bruce Edwards

Bruce Edwards is a documentary and fine art photographer specializing in landscape, nature and abstract photographs. He was a staff photographer at the Flint Journal for 30 years and an adjunct photography instructor at Mott Community College for 13 years. He has three married children and five grandchildren and lives with his wife Susan in Grand Blanc, Michigan. He owns bruceedwardsphotography.com.

Bruce Edwards's Latest Articles

Flint SOUP  founder Adrian Montague speaks with a patron  at the Flint SOUP event in January 2018 at the Church of the Harvest International  in Flint.
Living up to a family legacy through a commitment to local change

Adrian Montague’s story starts long before her birth. There is a legacy that continues through Montague and that drives her every day.  

Adil Mohammed (right) and employee Tahj Moore-Parnell help as Food Bank of Easterrn Michigan delivers more food to the Flint Muslim Food Pantry. Located in the Insight building on South Saginaw Street, the pantry serves the whole community.
American. Muslim. Any questions?

Adil Mohammed's mission is to build friendships, community, and understanding of the Muslim faith.

Talicia Campbell, owner of Chef Telly, receives congratulations after winning the microgrant at the Flint SOUP event in January.
Inside Flint SOUP: $800 win funds kitchen, licensing for Chef Telly

See what one of the monthly Flint SOUP meetings is like and what it means to win the cash prize for one local business.

Charma Dompreh presents her business, Charma's Green Chips, at Flint SOUP during the October event at Factory Two in Flint.
Feeding startups: Flint SOUP funds $25,000 to entrepreneurs in five years

With a simple meal, community support, and $5 donations—Flint SOUP gives away cash prizes to use as seed money to fuel the best budding business ideas.

Greg Fiedler, president and CEO of the Greater Flint Arts Council, outside the GFAC gallery and offices on South Saginaw Street in Flint.
A look inside the Greater Flint Arts Council

Celebrating its 50th year, the Greater Flint Arts Council is a local conduit for funding channeled down from state and national organizations.

Eureka and Sean McCormick of Flushing study a work by Stefan Davidek at Bucham Gallery in 2017.
Flint’s downtown ArtWalk: 20-plus venues, a few thousand fans, and art galore every month

Organizers estimate that Second Friday ArtWalk continues to bring in 2,500 or more visitors to downtown Flint every month.

Patrons experience the Stefan Davidek exhibit at Buckham Gallery in Flint.
See the amazing, 80-year collective of prominent Flint artist Stefan Davidek
Full-time employee Nicole Zepp assembles a Stormy Kromer vest.  Zepp says she has personally utilized almost every program offered at St. Luke's including New Paths, food pantry, employment prep, and the literacy program.
Stitching together new lives (and Stormy Kromer gear) in north Flint

St. Luke NEW Life Center, which for 15 years has provided job training and hope, now makes vests and gloves for the iconic outdoor wear company.

Cynthia Haynes (left) and JoAnne Hill (center) receive bags of groceries that had just been packed by volunteers at the Convoy of Hope event in Bassett Park in Flint on Saturday. Both attend Joy Taberacle in Flint and both live in the city of Flint.
So much to give: See how Flint churches are making a difference with massive volunteer effort

A photo story featuring 12 images from the Convoy of Hope. About 700 volunteers served more than 2,200 Flint neighbors thanks to the effort hosted by Joy Tabernacle Church and coordinated by Central Church of the Nazarene. 

Hadlee Deines, 3, has her face painted at the 8th Annual Miracle Picnic at the Sloan Museum. She was treated for leukemia at Hurley Children's Hospital.
Saving their lives and their childhoods: Miracle families celebrate unique Hurley program

Hadlee Deines was 2 years old when she arrived by ambulance and was rushed to the ICU. There, she found a room fit for a child princess. 

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