Arizona Daily Star photographer Ron Medvescek retires after 38 years
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Ron Medvescek began his career as a photojournalist at the Arizona Daily Star in 1981 after working in Indiana.
In 1984, Ron and reporter Carmen Duarte made the treacherous journey with refugees fleeing murder and chaos at the hands of the military, police and guerrillas fighting in Guatemala. They followed a group all the way to Tucson, where church groups sheltered them as part of the Sanctuary Movement.
Ron was a versatile visual thinker who spent 10 years as a page designer during his time at the Star, innovating with photos and text for the features section. He was also the photo coordinator for the Star's weekly Caliente entertainment tab, working with editors, writers and photographers to get fun, creative images.
Ron's exploits in the Star's photo studio are well-known. His crowning achievement was recreating the the famous "dogs playing poker" painting for a Caliente story on pet adoptions. He had to photograph each dog separately in the photo studio over several weeks and place them at the poker table using Photoshop software.
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Rachel Yocom models a dress by Phillip Manus for the First Fridays Fifth Annual Fashion Show at the Fox Tucson Theatre in 2012.
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Flowing Wells guard #22 Lyndsay Leikem and her teammates react to their loss tovs Scottsdale Saguaro girls basketball Div II state championship game at Jobing.com Arena in Glendale, AZ on Saturday, February 23, 2013.
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Laelia Matriss laughs as her mom, Sally Hennessee, playfully swings her in the air during a camping trip off Bigelow Road in the Santa Catalina Mountains in 2010.
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Caliente cover photo for October 2, 2008. It is a composite images of dogs gathered around a poker table playing cards taken in the Star photo studio.
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Illustration for a story about tv and movies on demand shot in the Star photo studio in 2009.
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Leigh Walker models a top by local designer Elizabeth Albert in the window of Zoe's on Fourth Ave in 2006.
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Photo of the band Shell Shock taken in the Star studio in 2008. Charlie Martin, drums; George Gardner, keyboards and guitar, Steven Shell, guitar and John Amato, bass. Steve Shell and his band the band specializes in covering 1970s and 80s rockers, from Southern rock to big-hair rock.
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Sandhill Cranes head out for breakfast from the Whitewater Draw Wildlife Area in Mc Neal, AZ, during the 2016 Wings Over Willcox Birding and Nature Festiva.
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Arizona Wildcats guard Nick Johnson (13) drives home a dunk as the wildcats rallied to defeat the Utah Runnin' Utes 65-56 men's basketball game on Sunday, Jan. 26, 2014, at McKale Center in Tucson, Ariz. Johnson finished with 22 points for the night.
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Golder Ranch firefighters assist a man from his car following a collision at the intersection of Rancho Vistoso Blvd and Oracle Rd on February 11, 2019.
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Kids munch on snacks prior to the Tucson Rodeo Parade on Park Ave. near Ajo Way on Feb. 22, 2018.
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Arizona's Ivy Davis (14) finds her way around Mississippi State catcher Mia Davidson (33) to score one of Arizona's three runs second inning of their NCAA regional finals game at Hillenbrand Stadium on May 20, 2018 in Tucson, AZ.
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Model Andreyha Seraphin basks in the sunshine by the pool at Aloft, 1900 East Speedway Boulevard in Tucson, AZ. for the 100 Days of Summer Caliente cover photo in 2014.
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Mike Determan comforts his wife Charlesa as she clutches the flag from the casket of their son Lance Cpl. Matthew Determan during his funeral service at Our Lady of the Desert Church in Tucson, AZ. Determan was killed during a training accident in Hawaii. He grew up in Ahwatukee but was born in Tucson. Photo taken Saturday, May 30, 2015.
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Members of the Tucson Fire Recruit Class of 15-1 take on The Dragon during Graduation Demos/Family Night held at the Public Safety Academy at 10001 S. Wilmot Rd on Thursday, June 25 in Tucson, AZ. Hundreds of family and friends turned out to see 24 members of the newest TFD recruits demonstrate their skills. The Dragon simulates a gas leak fire where firefighters must approach the fire and turn off the valve.
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Owner Neci Brancetelli, right, and PCSO Deputy Jeanika Bates, left, attempt to comfort Courtney the dog with hugs and a bit of water following the dog's rescue from a mobile home fire by Northwest Fire District firefighters in July, 2017.
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People gather to watch a dramatic sunset as clouds roll in over The Tucson Mountains on August 20, 2018 in Tucson, AZ.
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"Juana" climbs the desert border fence from Sonora, Mexico in to Arizona with the help of Jim Corbett, a member of the Sanctuary Movement during the Summer of 1984. Photo from the 1984 series "Road to Refuge" documenting the travels of Guatemalan refugees from Mexico city to Tucson by means of an "underground railroad".
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"Juana" stops to rest during her hike across the thick vegetation and rough terrain near the Mexico/US border. Photo from the 1984 series "Road to Refuge" documenting the travels of Guatemalan refugees from Mexico city to Tucson by means of an "underground railroad".
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"Juana", Jim Corbett, "Jorge" and "Carlota" ,(l-r) travel in a car driven by Sanctuary volunteers from Hermosillo to Nogales, Sonora where they will saty in a safehouse and wait to cross the border into the U. S. Photo from the 1984 series "Road to Refuge" documenting the travels of Guatemalan refugees from Mexico city to Tucson by means of an "underground railroad".
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"Juana" stands in front of Southside Presbyterian Church in Tucson where she was given safe haven by the Sanctuary Movement in 1984.
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Conductor Laszlo Veres photo shoot at Reid Park's DeMeester Outdoor Performance Center on August 29, 2018 in Tucson, AZ. Veres is auditioning for his retirement. Possible candidates to replace the longtime Tucson Pops Orchestra conductor will be at the podium for the annual fall parks concert series.
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Firefighters with Northwest Fire District rest after fighting a fully involved fire at a single wide mobile home with attachment on W. El Caminito near Flowing Wells and Roger Rd. in Tucson, AZ. There were no injuries in the fire and a dog was rescued from the fire. Photo taken Thursday, September 10, 2015.
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Turkish ice cream man Yasar Kurt came here from Turkey especially to demonstrate the art of Turkish ice cream serving during Tucson Meet Yourself at El Presidio Park in Tucson on October 11, 2013. The thick ice cream is traditionally scooped and served with a long handed dipper which Kurt uses to trick and tease, spinning and pulling away from the customer as he serves all in good fun.
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Photo by Ron Medvescek
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Photo by Ron Medvescek
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Saguaro cacti are backlit by western sun at the Saguaro National Park, West, Tucson Mountain District west of Tucson, AZ.
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