THE WORK OF DALTON CARPER
My Professional Journalist Portfolio


MY STORY
Who I Am
My name is Dalton Carper. I have a Bachelor's degree in Journalism with a minor in Global Studies. Within these fields I have specializations in environmental sustainability and photojournalism. Furthermore, I like to give voices to the people without them. Here, you will not only see all of my work to date, but also see breaking stories that are not being covered by other journalists or news outlets. I am open to freelance work if interested. I also like the outdoors, soccer, hiking, camping, and fungal science.
PORTFOLIO OF WORK
Photojournalism







PHOTO GALLERY
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“A non-writing writer is a monster courting insanity”
Franz Kafka
WRITTEN CONTENT
PORTFOLIO OF WORK
Past. Present. Future.
‘VOICE OF THE HUSKERS’ GREG SHARPE BEGINS 10TH SEASON
Every gameday, Husker football fans across the state tune in to hear a crisp baritone voice paint a picture of the action on the field. That voice comes from play-by-play announcer Greg Sharpe.
Award-winning commentator and “Voice of the Huskers,” Sharpe, has rapidly approached his 10th season calling football and baseball games at the university after signing on to the program on Thursday, Feb. 7, 2008.

VIOLINIST ITZHAK PERLMAN GIVES ENTRANCING PERFORMANCE AT THE LIED
Itzhak Perlman filled The Lied Center for Performing Arts with incredible music on April 22.
Perlman, according to the Lied Center, is “undoubtedly the reigning virtuoso of the violin.” Winner of many awards, including the Presidential Medal of Freedom, Perlman, an Israeli-American, is considered by many as the best violinist of all time.

WHY I SHAVED MY HEAD FOR ST. BALDRICK'S FOUNDATION
The 2017 St. Baldrick’s event on the University of Nebraska-Lincoln campus took place in the Abel/Sandoz Welcome Center last night. St. Baldrick's Foundation hosts events around the United States where participants shave their heads to bring awareness for childhood cancer research. The event also raises donations for the cause.
Today, I am bald by choice after participating in the St. Baldrick's event.

UNL'S ANNUAL DRAG SHOW ROCKED THE NEBRASKA UNION THURSDAY
Kings, Queens and non-binaries.
These are the performers that brought life, enthusiasm and diversity to the Nebraska Union’s halls Thursday night.
“Kings & Queens Drag Show,” a student drag performance, was held in the Centennial Room on Thursday, April 20.
Open to the public and free of charge, with donations and tips accepted, hundreds of people flocked to witness the inclusive event.














