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Essay heading: Woody Walters
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Walters was taking karate lessons (he eventually advanced to black belt, second degree), and immediately set out to make "karate movies."
"We had a railroad track in our back yard. My friends and I would make movies of things like a little girl walking down the tracks, getting harassed by a couple of guys, and then a boy coming in to save the day... displayed 300 characters
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"The minute I saw those images, I knew that was what I was going to do for the rest of my life." Adams became Walters' inspiration and, later, friend. After Walters completed Hawkeye Community College's professional photography program, he wrote to Adams. "I sent Ansel one of my prints with a letter telling him how his work had influenced me... displayed next 300 characters
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