Randall Hill - Photojournalist

THE TRAVELING CIRCUS

  • Traveling circuses such as the Cole Brothers Circus of the Stars, complete with it's traveling big top tent, set up their tent city in smaller markets all along the East Coast of the United States as they aim to bring the circus to rural areas. The Cole Brothers Circus, now in its 129th edition, travels to 100 cities in 20-25 states and stages 250 shows a year.
  • Josh Dummitt (center) as Meatball the clown and Julius Carallo as Clown Chips, prepare for the Cole Brothers Circus of the Stars show in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina March 31, 2013. Traveling circuses such as the Cole Brothers Circus of the Stars, complete with it's traveling big top tent, set up their tent city in smaller markets all along the East Coast of the United States as they aim to bring the circus to rural areas. The Cole Brothers Circus, now in its 129th edition, travels to 100 cities in 20-25 states and stages 250 shows a year.    For Reuters
  • Cole Brothers Circus of the Stars tent city is staged with a backdrop of ocean resorts in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina March 31, 2013. Traveling circuses such as the Cole Brothers Circus of the Stars, complete with it's traveling big top tent, set up their tent city in smaller markets all along the East Coast of the United States as they aim to bring the circus to rural areas. The Cole Brothers Circus, now in its 129th edition, travels to 100 cities in 20-25 states and stages 250 shows a year. For Reuters
  • Danny McRoberts of Augusta, Georgia, performs one of his tasks as an animal handler during a Cole Brother Circus of the Stars show in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina March 31, 2013. Traveling circuses such as the Cole Brothers Circus of the Stars, complete with it's traveling big top tent, set up their tent city in smaller markets all along the East Coast of the United States as they aim to bring the circus to rural areas. The Cole Brothers Circus, now in its 129th edition, travels to 100 cities in 20-25 states and stages 250 shows a year.   REUTERS/Randall Hill
  • Clown Kellan Bermudez of Ecuador checks over a clown fire truck after a Cole Brothers Circus of the Stars show in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina March 31, 2013. Bermudez also serves as the circus star The Human Cannonball. Traveling circuses such as the Cole Brothers Circus of the Stars, complete with it's traveling big top tent, set up their tent city in smaller markets all along the East Coast of the United States as they aim to bring the circus to rural areas. The Cole Brothers Circus, now in its 129th edition, travels to 100 cities in 20-25 states and stages 250 shows a year.   REUTERS/Randall Hill   (UNITED STATES)
  • Cole Brothers Circus of the Stars performer German Fassio balances during the second show in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina March 31, 2013. Traveling circuses such as the Cole Brothers Circus of the Stars, complete with it's traveling big top tent, set up their tent city in smaller markets all along the East Coast of the United States as they aim to bring the circus to rural areas. The Cole Brothers Circus, now in its 129th edition, travels to 100 cities in 20-25 states and stages 250 shows a year.   REUTERS/Randall Hill   (UNITED STATES)
  • With heavy winds throughout the area, a worker secures a trailer during the Cole Brothers Circus of the Stars stop in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina March 31, 2013. Traveling circuses such as the Cole Brothers Circus of the Stars, complete with it's traveling big top tent, set up their tent city in smaller markets all along the East Coast of the United States as they aim to bring the circus to rural areas. The Cole Brothers Circus, now in its 129th edition, travels to 100 cities in 20-25 states and stages 250 shows a year.   REUTERS/Randall Hill   (UNITED STATES)
  • Cole Brothers Circus of the Stars performer German Fassio works with a dog backstage before the start of the first show in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina March 31, 2013. Traveling circuses such as the Cole Brothers Circus of the Stars, complete with it's traveling big top tent, set up their tent city in smaller markets all along the East Coast of the United States as they aim to bring the circus to rural areas. The Cole Brothers Circus, now in its 129th edition, travels to 100 cities in 20-25 states and stages 250 shows a year.   REUTERS/Randall Hill   (UNITED STATES)
  • Ringmaster Chris Connors starts the second show of the evening with a blow of his whistle during the Cole Brothers Circus of the Stars stop in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina March 31, 2013. Traveling circuses such as the Cole Brothers Circus of the Stars, complete with it's traveling big top tent, set up their tent city in smaller markets all along the East Coast of the United States as they aim to bring the circus to rural areas. The Cole Brothers Circus, now in its 129th edition, travels to 100 cities in 20-25 states and stages 250 shows a year.   REUTERS/Randall Hill   (UNITED STATES)
  • Clowns wait in their living quarters between shows during one night of the three day stop in Myrtle Beach, S.C. Traveling circuses such as the Cole Brothers Circus of the Stars, complete with it's traveling big top tent, set up their tent city in smaller markets all along the East Coast of the United States as they aim to bring the circus to rural areas. The Cole Brothers Circus, now in its 129th edition, travels to 100 cities in 20-25 states and stages 250 shows a year.
  • The Cole Brothers Circus, now in its 129th edition, travels to 100 cities in 20-25 states and stages 250 shows a year. For Reuters
  • Clown make-up is applied before the start of the first show during the Cole Brothers Circus of the Stars show in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina March 31, 2013. Traveling circuses such as the Cole Brothers Circus of the Stars, complete with it's traveling big top tent, set up their tent city in smaller markets all along the East Coast of the United States as they aim to bring the circus to rural areas. The Cole Brothers Circus, now in its 129th edition, travels to 100 cities in 20-25 states and stages 250 shows a year.   REUTERS/Randall Hill   (UNITED STATES)
  • Traveling circuses such as the Cole Brothers Circus of the Stars, complete with it's traveling big top tent, set up their tent city in smaller markets all along the East Coast of the United States as they aim to bring the circus to rural areas. The Cole Brothers Circus, now in its 129th edition, travels to 100 cities in 20-25 states and stages 250 shows a year.
  • A young boy stands to get a better view of a performance during the Cole Brothers Circus of the Stars in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina March 31, 2013. Traveling circuses such as the Cole Brothers Circus of the Stars, complete with it's traveling big top tent, set up their tent city in smaller markets all along the East Coast of the United States as they aim to bring the circus to rural areas. The Cole Brothers Circus, now in its 129th edition, travels to 100 cities in 20-25 states and stages 250 shows a year.   REUTERS/Randall Hill   (UNITED STATES)
  • Lolito Castillo, a clown with The Cole Brothers Circus of the Stars, rests between acts backstage on Tuesday afternoon during the early show on September 9, 2014 in Myrtle Beach. The Cole Brothers Circus of the Stars tent city is in town  through Thursday on the site of the old Myrtle Square Mall in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina. Traveling circuses such as Cole Brothers, complete with it's traveling big top tent, set up shows all along the East Coast of the United States. Now in its 130th year, the big top travels to100 cities in 20-25 states and they stage 250 shows a year.
  • A vendor sells popcorn to the patrons of the Cole Brothers Circus of the Stars in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina March 31, 2013. Traveling circuses such as the Cole Brothers Circus of the Stars, complete with it's traveling big top tent, set up their tent city in smaller markets all along the East Coast of the United States as they aim to bring the circus to rural areas. The Cole Brothers Circus, now in its 129th edition, travels to 100 cities in 20-25 states and stages 250 shows a year.   REUTERS/Randall Hill   (UNITED STATES)
  • White Bengal tigers are staged for the early show for the Cole Brothers Circus of the Stars during its stop in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina March 31, 2013. Traveling circuses such as the Cole Brothers Circus of the Stars, complete with it's traveling big top tent, set up their tent city in smaller markets all along the East Coast of the United States as they aim to bring the circus to rural areas. The Cole Brothers Circus, now in its 129th edition, travels to 100 cities in 20-25 states and stages 250 shows a year.   REUTERS/Randall Hill   (UNITED STATES)
  • Clowns Josh Dummitt (L) and Kellan Bermudez go over a ladder routine as they prepare for a Cole Brothers Circus of the Stars show during a stop in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina March 31, 2013. Traveling circuses such as the Cole Brothers Circus of the Stars, complete with it's traveling big top tent, set up their tent city in smaller markets all along the East Coast of the United States as they aim to bring the circus to rural areas. The Cole Brothers Circus, now in its 129th edition, travels to 100 cities in 20-25 states and stages 250 shows a year.   REUTERS/Randall Hill   (UNITED STATES)
  • Patrons watch as the Tabares High Wire troupe performs at the Cole Brothers Circus of the Stars in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina March 31, 2013. Traveling circuses such as the Cole Brothers Circus of the Stars, complete with it's traveling big top tent, set up their tent city in smaller markets all along the East Coast of the United States as they aim to bring the circus to rural areas. The Cole Brothers Circus, now in its 129th edition, travels to 100 cities in 20-25 states and stages 250 shows a year.   REUTERS/Randall Hill   (UNITED STATES)
  • Edwin Anthony, 13, of the Thunderdrome troupe prepares for a performance in the back lot during a Cole Brothers Circus of the Stars stop over in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina March 31, 2013. Traveling circuses such as the Cole Brothers Circus of the Stars, complete with it's traveling big top tent, set up their tent city in smaller markets all along the East Coast of the United States as they aim to bring the circus to rural areas. The Cole Brothers Circus, now in its 129th edition, travels to 100 cities in 20-25 states and stages 250 shows a year.   REUTERS/Randall Hill   (UNITED STATES)
  • Tent crews grab a bite to eat in the mess tent at Cole Brothers Circus of the Stars during its stop in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina March 31, 2013. The circus prepares 3 meals a day for the 70 workers that travel with the circus. Traveling circuses such as the Cole Brothers Circus of the Stars, complete with it's traveling big top tent, set up their tent city in smaller markets all along the East Coast of the United States as they aim to bring the circus to rural areas. The Cole Brothers Circus, now in its 129th edition, travels to 100 cities in 20-25 states and stages 250 shows a year.  REUTERS/Randall Hill   (UNITED STATES)
  • Traveling circuses such as the Cole Brothers Circus of the Stars, complete with it's traveling big top tent, set up their tent city in smaller markets all along the East Coast of the United States as they aim to bring the circus to rural areas. The Cole Brothers Circus, now in its 129th edition, travels to 100 cities in 20-25 states and stages 250 shows a year.
  • A member of the Thunderdrome troupe prepares for a performance in the back lot during a Cole Brothers Circus of the Stars stop over in Myrtle Beach. Traveling circuses such as the Cole Brothers Circus of the Stars, complete with it's traveling big top tent, set up their tent city in smaller markets all along the East Coast of the United States as they aim to bring the circus to rural areas. The Cole Brothers Circus, now in its 129th edition, travels to 100 cities in 20-25 states and stages 250 shows a year.
  • After a sudden rain storm, workers and performers clear water around the big top after a performance of the Cole Brothers Circus of the Stars in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina March 31, 2013. Traveling circuses such as the Cole Brothers Circus of the Stars, complete with it's traveling big top tent, set up their tent city in smaller markets all along the East Coast of the United States as they aim to bring the circus to rural areas. The Cole Brothers Circus, now in its 129th edition, travels to 100 cities in 20-25 states and stages 250 shows a year.   REUTERS/Randall Hill   (UNITED STATES)
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