Mansfield's Harvest International's refrigerator's failing

I havent been able to post some of the photos from the assignments that I shot this week because the stories havent run yet, however, on Wednesday I photographed Harvest International founder Gregory Dewbrew for a story about how the charity's refrigerators started to fail. They had already lost a pallet worth of lettuce, and were moving as much food as possible to a refrigerated trailer.

Harvest International founder Gregory Dewbrew poses with a thermometer reading 50 degrees fahrenheit inside one of the charities refrigerator's Wednesday, July 21, 2010. Dewbrew said that they had managed to install a new compressor and evaporator coils in this unit Tuesday night, but that the three other freezers and refrigerators where unable to stay cold. Dewbrew said that the units were all donated used 15-20 years ago. Special to the Star-Telegram / Brandon Wade Harvest International volunteer Dustin Shell stacks boxes of spoiled lettuce Wednesday, July 21, 2010. All of the charities freezers and refrigerators, which were donated used 15-20 years ago, are failing. Gregory Dewbrew, the charities founder, said that they had managed to install a new compressor and evaporator coils in one of the units Tuesday night, but that the three other freezers and refrigerators where unable to stay cool. They are also using a refrigerated trailer as a temporary measure until a permanent solution can be found. Special to the Star-Telegram / Brandon Wade Harvest International founder Gregory Dewbrew poses with a pallet of spoiled lettuce Wednesday, July 21, 2010. All of the charities freezers and refrigerators, which were donated used 15-20 years ago, are failing. Dewbrew said that they had managed to install a new compressor and evaporator coils in one of the units Tuesday night, but that the three other freezers and refrigerators where unable to stay cold. They are also using a refrigerated trailer as a temporary measure until a permanent solution can be found. Special to the Star-Telegram / Brandon Wade