As a way of enforcing my curfew during the high school and college
years, my dad once said to me, “Nothing good ever happens past
midnight.”
I wish he could have been by my side Wednesday night.
It
was shortly before 2 a.m. Thursday when Cpt. Tim Patterson, a Franklin
police officer from New Berlin, arrived at General Mitchell
International Airport. Patterson had just finished a one-year tour of
duty in Afghanistan. While 90 percent of those reading this were
sleeping, a military husband and father reunited with his wife and
8-year-old daughter. I would give up a week’s sleep to witness this
moment again.
All technical aspects of photography set aside,
there’s nothing better than capturing a true decisive moment.
Backgrounds can’t always be perfect. The lighting can’t always be
ideal. But if a photo encourages the reader to react, we’ve done our
job.
You’ll be seeing more of Tim and his family in the months to come, as this is just the beginning of his journey back home.


