Photo editor Joeff Davis, from our sister paper Creative Loafing in Atlanta, is in Cleveland to cover the Republican National Convention. You can follow Joeff on Twitter and see his work here every day.
A group of Republican delegates on the floor of the Republican National Convention.
After Mike Pence's speech Donald Trump came out and stood with him at center stage.
Texas United States Senator Ted Cruz waves to the crowd at the Republican National Convention.
Towards the end of the speech the crowd turned hostile towards Senator Cruz when he had not endorsed Donald Trump for President. Many in the crowd booed and yelled "Endorse!"
Nick Lalota, a New York delegate, called Cruz's failure to endorse Trump a major disappointment "he broke the pledge that all candidates took to endorse the nominee, he lied and went back on his word in front of a crowd of 25,000 party republicans."
A billboard by Planting Peace a few miles from Quicken Loans Arena, depicts Donald Trump and Ted Cruz about to kiss on the lips.
Kenneth Lane, a Trump supporter goes on a rant, "It's all divide and conquer, we are all being poisoned," he says "I am a big Trump supporter. Their is so much brain washing in the media, a bunch of lies. Like the Federal Reserve their crooked. That's one of them that they lied about."
Jesse Gonzales from Lakewood, Ohio talks with a person about gun rights with what he said was an American AKA strapped to his back, when asked if it was loaded he said "no, but I have mags in my pocket that I could access in less then 3 seconds. I carry it cause I can, if you don't practice your rights, they're gone."
A woman from, The Revolution Group, gives the finger to the police, "fuck the police," she says before storming off.
A man's nipple hangs out of his ripped shirt "Cops did it," he explained, "they tried to pull me into a group so they could put me down and arrest me and my comrades pulled me back."
A woman with green hair holds a sign which documents black people killed by police in the United States.
A woman holds up a sign in Cleveland's Public Square.
Police across the street from the Public Square.

