Some of the photos in Jamie Cowenâs new photo exhibit tell fragments of his story. The mouse-nibbled pizza slice on the sidewalk tells of hunger and temptation. The panhandling sign in the garbage can evokes shame. But none of the photos tell the story of the dark period when the former television cameraman pulled a blanket over his head and considered ways he could make himself die. Cowen, 62, had forgotten what he has since rediscovered: his love of photography. A show of his photos, shot in ... <img src="http://mngislctrib.112.2O7.net/b/ss/mngislctrib/1/H.17--NS/0?&pageName=RSS" height="1" width="1" border="0" alt=""/>