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Hands in the air: Photographer snaps stars for a cause

Hands in the air: Photographer snaps stars for a cause

By Ken Hoffman October 14, 2016

Dave Clements worked in human resources for 35 years at ExxonMobil here in Houston. In his spare time, he was a freelance photographer, taking photos of performers at the Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo, the Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion, Revention Music Center and other local concert venues. He is the staff photographer at the Dosey Doe in The Woodlands.

Along the way, Clements met and became buddies with Kevin Black, one of the singing Black brothers with Clint and Brian. Kevin shared the heartbreaking story of his first-born child, a girl named Cortney, who developed Rett syndrome and died in 2003 just after turning 16.

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