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  •  CASEY WILSON and JUNE DIANE RAPHAEL in ASS BACKWARDS (2013), directed by CHRIS NELSON.
    2013年01月01日
    CASEY WILSON and JUNE DIANE RAPHAEL in ASS BACKWARDS (2013), directed by CHRIS NELSON.

    CASEY WILSON and JUNE DIANE RAPHAEL in ASS BACKWARDS (2013), directed by CHRIS NELSON.、クレジット:WORLDVIEW ENTERTAINMENT/Album/共同通信イメージズ ※エディトリアル使用のみ。表紙、広告、プロモーション、商業目的での利用はお問合せください。クレジットは必ず表記してください。

    商品コード: 2021111805245

  •  ASS BACKWARDS (2013), directed by CHRIS NELSON.
    2013年01月01日
    ASS BACKWARDS (2013), directed by CHRIS NELSON.

    ASS BACKWARDS (2013), directed by CHRIS NELSON.、クレジット:WORLDVIEW ENTERTAINMENT/Album/共同通信イメージズ ※エディトリアル使用のみ。表紙、広告、プロモーション、商業目的での利用はお問合せください。クレジットは必ず表記してください。

    商品コード: 2021111805541

  •  Some Employees with disabilities still able to work during pandemic
    2020年07月02日
    Some Employees with disabilities still able to work during pandemic

    July 2, 2020, Roswell, GA: Chris Nelson, 36, who has a developmental disability, collects shopping carts as part of his courtesy clerk job at a Kroger grocery store in Roswell, Ga. He is considered an essential worker during the pandemic crisis and is exempt from mandated lockdowns. He is required to wear protective mask during his shift. While most people with disabilities are not inherently at higher risk for becoming infected with or having severe illness from COVID-19, some people with disabilities might be at a higher risk of infection or severe illness because of their underlying medical conditions. All people seem to be at higher risk of severe illness from COVID-19 if they have serious underlying chronic medical conditions like chronic lung disease, a serious heart condition, or a weakened immune system, according to the Centers for Disease Control. (Credit Image: © Robin Rayne/ZUMA Wire)、クレジット:©Robin Rayne/ZUMA Wire/共同通信イメージズ

    商品コード: 2020070309368

  •  Some Employees with disabilities still able to work during pandemic
    2020年07月02日
    Some Employees with disabilities still able to work during pandemic

    July 2, 2020, Roswell, GA: Chris Nelson, 36, who has a developmental disability, collects shopping carts as part of his courtesy clerk job at a Kroger grocery store in Roswell, Ga. He is considered an essential worker during the pandemic crisis and is exempt from mandated lockdowns. He is required to wear protective mask during his shift. While most people with disabilities are not inherently at higher risk for becoming infected with or having severe illness from COVID-19, some people with disabilities might be at a higher risk of infection or severe illness because of their underlying medical conditions. All people seem to be at higher risk of severe illness from COVID-19 if they have serious underlying chronic medical conditions like chronic lung disease, a serious heart condition, or a weakened immune system, according to the Centers for Disease Control. (Credit Image: © Robin Rayne/ZUMA Wire)、クレジット:©Robin Rayne/ZUMA Wire/共同通信イメージズ

    商品コード: 2020070309311

  •  Some Employees with disabilities still able to work during pandemic
    2020年07月02日
    Some Employees with disabilities still able to work during pandemic

    July 2, 2020, Roswell, GA: Chris Nelson, 36, who has a developmental disability, collects shopping carts as part of his courtesy clerk job at a Kroger grocery store in Roswell, Ga. He is considered an essential worker during the pandemic crisis and is exempt from mandated lockdowns. He is required to wear protective mask during his shift. While most people with disabilities are not inherently at higher risk for becoming infected with or having severe illness from COVID-19, some people with disabilities might be at a higher risk of infection or severe illness because of their underlying medical conditions. All people seem to be at higher risk of severe illness from COVID-19 if they have serious underlying chronic medical conditions like chronic lung disease, a serious heart condition, or a weakened immune system, according to the Centers for Disease Control. (Credit Image: © Robin Rayne/ZUMA Wire)、クレジット:©Robin Rayne/ZUMA Wire/共同通信イメージズ

    商品コード: 2020070305856

  •  Some Employees with disabilities still able to work during pandemic
    2020年07月02日
    Some Employees with disabilities still able to work during pandemic

    July 2, 2020, Roswell, GA: Chris Nelson, 36, who has a developmental disability, collects shopping carts as part of his courtesy clerk job at a Kroger grocery store in Roswell, Ga. He is considered an essential worker during the pandemic crisis and is exempt from mandated lockdowns. He is required to wear protective mask during his shift. While most people with disabilities are not inherently at higher risk for becoming infected with or having severe illness from COVID-19, some people with disabilities might be at a higher risk of infection or severe illness because of their underlying medical conditions. All people seem to be at higher risk of severe illness from COVID-19 if they have serious underlying chronic medical conditions like chronic lung disease, a serious heart condition, or a weakened immune system, according to the Centers for Disease Control. (Credit Image: © Robin Rayne/ZUMA Wire)、クレジット:©Robin Rayne/ZUMA Wire/共同通信イメージズ

    商品コード: 2020070309298

  •  Some Employees with disabilities still able to work during pandemic
    2020年07月02日
    Some Employees with disabilities still able to work during pandemic

    July 2, 2020, Roswell, GA: Chris Nelson, 36, who has a developmental disability, collects shopping carts as part of his courtesy clerk job at a Kroger grocery store in Roswell, Ga. He is considered an essential worker during the pandemic crisis and is exempt from mandated lockdowns. He is required to wear protective mask during his shift. While most people with disabilities are not inherently at higher risk for becoming infected with or having severe illness from COVID-19, some people with disabilities might be at a higher risk of infection or severe illness because of their underlying medical conditions. All people seem to be at higher risk of severe illness from COVID-19 if they have serious underlying chronic medical conditions like chronic lung disease, a serious heart condition, or a weakened immune system, according to the Centers for Disease Control. (Credit Image: © Robin Rayne/ZUMA Wire)、クレジット:©Robin Rayne/ZUMA Wire/共同通信イメージズ

    商品コード: 2020070309480

  •  Some Employees with disabilities still able to work during pandemic
    2020年07月02日
    Some Employees with disabilities still able to work during pandemic

    July 2, 2020, Roswell, GA: Chris Nelson, 36, who has a developmental disability, collects shopping carts as part of his courtesy clerk job at a Kroger grocery store in Roswell, Ga. He is considered an essential worker during the pandemic crisis and is exempt from mandated lockdowns. He is required to wear protective mask during his shift. While most people with disabilities are not inherently at higher risk for becoming infected with or having severe illness from COVID-19, some people with disabilities might be at a higher risk of infection or severe illness because of their underlying medical conditions. All people seem to be at higher risk of severe illness from COVID-19 if they have serious underlying chronic medical conditions like chronic lung disease, a serious heart condition, or a weakened immune system, according to the Centers for Disease Control. (Credit Image: © Robin Rayne/ZUMA Wire)、クレジット:©Robin Rayne/ZUMA Wire/共同通信イメージズ

    商品コード: 2020070305875

  •  Some Employees with disabilities still able to work during pandemic
    2020年07月02日
    Some Employees with disabilities still able to work during pandemic

    July 2, 2020, Roswell, GA: Chris Nelson, 36, who has a developmental disability, collects shopping carts as part of his courtesy clerk job at a Kroger grocery store in Roswell, Ga. He is considered an essential worker during the pandemic crisis and is exempt from mandated lockdowns. He is required to wear protective mask during his shift. While most people with disabilities are not inherently at higher risk for becoming infected with or having severe illness from COVID-19, some people with disabilities might be at a higher risk of infection or severe illness because of their underlying medical conditions. All people seem to be at higher risk of severe illness from COVID-19 if they have serious underlying chronic medical conditions like chronic lung disease, a serious heart condition, or a weakened immune system, according to the Centers for Disease Control. (Credit Image: © Robin Rayne/ZUMA Wire)、クレジット:©Robin Rayne/ZUMA Wire/共同通信イメージズ

    商品コード: 2020070309451

  •  Some Employees with disabilities still able to work during pandemic
    2020年07月02日
    Some Employees with disabilities still able to work during pandemic

    July 2, 2020, Roswell, GA: Chris Nelson, 36, who has a developmental disability, collects shopping carts as part of his courtesy clerk job at a Kroger grocery store in Roswell, Ga. He is considered an essential worker during the pandemic crisis and is exempt from mandated lockdowns. He is required to wear protective mask during his shift. While most people with disabilities are not inherently at higher risk for becoming infected with or having severe illness from COVID-19, some people with disabilities might be at a higher risk of infection or severe illness because of their underlying medical conditions. All people seem to be at higher risk of severe illness from COVID-19 if they have serious underlying chronic medical conditions like chronic lung disease, a serious heart condition, or a weakened immune system, according to the Centers for Disease Control. (Credit Image: © Robin Rayne/ZUMA Wire)、クレジット:©Robin Rayne/ZUMA Wire/共同通信イメージズ

    商品コード: 2020070309314

  •  Some Employees with disabilities still able to work during pandemic
    2020年07月02日
    Some Employees with disabilities still able to work during pandemic

    July 2, 2020, Roswell, GA: Chris Nelson, 36, who has a developmental disability, collects shopping carts as part of his courtesy clerk job at a Kroger grocery store in Roswell, Ga. He is considered an essential worker during the pandemic crisis and is exempt from mandated lockdowns. He is required to wear protective mask during his shift. While most people with disabilities are not inherently at higher risk for becoming infected with or having severe illness from COVID-19, some people with disabilities might be at a higher risk of infection or severe illness because of their underlying medical conditions. All people seem to be at higher risk of severe illness from COVID-19 if they have serious underlying chronic medical conditions like chronic lung disease, a serious heart condition, or a weakened immune system, according to the Centers for Disease Control. (Credit Image: © Robin Rayne/ZUMA Wire)、クレジット:©Robin Rayne/ZUMA Wire/共同通信イメージズ

    商品コード: 2020070309441

  •  Some Employees with disabilities still able to work during pandemic
    2020年07月02日
    Some Employees with disabilities still able to work during pandemic

    July 2, 2020, Roswell, GA: Chris Nelson, 36, who has a developmental disability, collects shopping carts as part of his courtesy clerk job at a Kroger grocery store in Roswell, Ga. He is considered an essential worker during the pandemic crisis and is exempt from mandated lockdowns. He is required to wear protective mask during his shift. While most people with disabilities are not inherently at higher risk for becoming infected with or having severe illness from COVID-19, some people with disabilities might be at a higher risk of infection or severe illness because of their underlying medical conditions. All people seem to be at higher risk of severe illness from COVID-19 if they have serious underlying chronic medical conditions like chronic lung disease, a serious heart condition, or a weakened immune system, according to the Centers for Disease Control. (Credit Image: © Robin Rayne/ZUMA Wire)、クレジット:©Robin Rayne/ZUMA Wire/共同通信イメージズ

    商品コード: 2020070309359

  •  Some Employees with disabilities still able to work during pandemic
    2020年07月02日
    Some Employees with disabilities still able to work during pandemic

    July 2, 2020, Roswell, GA: Chris Nelson, 36, who has a developmental disability, collects shopping carts as part of his courtesy clerk job at a Kroger grocery store in Roswell, Ga. He is considered an essential worker during the pandemic crisis and is exempt from mandated lockdowns. He is required to wear protective mask during his shift. While most people with disabilities are not inherently at higher risk for becoming infected with or having severe illness from COVID-19, some people with disabilities might be at a higher risk of infection or severe illness because of their underlying medical conditions. All people seem to be at higher risk of severe illness from COVID-19 if they have serious underlying chronic medical conditions like chronic lung disease, a serious heart condition, or a weakened immune system, according to the Centers for Disease Control. (Credit Image: © Robin Rayne/ZUMA Wire)、クレジット:©Robin Rayne/ZUMA Wire/共同通信イメージズ

    商品コード: 2020070309367

  •  Canada News - November 5, 2021
    2021年11月05日
    Canada News - November 5, 2021

    November 5, 2021, EDMONTON, AB, CANADA: Saskatchewan Roughriders quarterback Cody Fajardo (7) runs the ball under pressure from Edmonton Elks‘ Chris Nelson (92) during first half CFL action in Edmonton on Friday, November 5, 2021. (Credit Image: © Amber Bracken/The Canadian Press via ZUMA Press)、クレジット:©Amber Bracken/The Canadian Press via ZUMA Press/共同通信イメージズ ※Canada and U.S. RIGHTS OUT

    商品コード: 2021110609630

  •  Canada News - November 5, 2021
    2021年11月05日
    Canada News - November 5, 2021

    November 5, 2021, EDMONTON, AB, CANADA: Saskatchewan Roughriders quarterback Cody Fajardo (7) runs the ball under pressure from Edmonton Elks Chris Nelson (92) during first half CFL action in Edmonton, Alta., on Friday November 5, 2021. (Credit Image: © Amber Bracken/The Canadian Press via ZUMA Press)、クレジット:©Amber Bracken/The Canadian Press via ZUMA Press/共同通信イメージズ ※Canada and U.S. RIGHTS OUT

    商品コード: 2021110609711

  •  Farewell to Kennesawâs âSon of the Southâ
    2022年03月19日
    Farewell to Kennesawâs âSon of the Southâ

    March 20, 2022, Kennesaw, Georgia, USA: Several hundred friends of the late Dent Myers, known world-wide as the colorful, outspoken and politically-incorrect owner of downtown Kennesawââ¬â¢s Wildmanââ¬â¢s Civil War Surplus shop, gathered Saturday in his memory. .Pictured: Poppy Nelson and Chris Nelson, both members of the Marietta-based Pulaski Artillery unit. Stand as honor guards during the memorial. (Credit Image: © Robin Rayne/ZUMA Press Wire)、クレジット:©Robin Rayne/ZUMA Press Wire/共同通信イメージズ

    商品コード: 2022032605196

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