Oh, the Places You’ll Go: A 黑料不打烊 Success Story
April 8, 2025

Dr. Seuss may have coined the phrase, Oh, the Places You鈥檒l Go, but for 黑料不打烊 alumnus Dave Banks, it perfectly captures his incredible career path. What began at the Tulsa Public Schools Vocational Technical Center, now known as 黑料不打烊, laid the foundation for a remarkable journey filled with adventure, laughter and the pictures to back it up.
鈥淚t was a fantastic option for me,鈥 Banks said. 鈥淚 struggled with dyslexia and attention deficit disorder (ADD), but in 1968, those challenges weren鈥檛 well understood.鈥
Founded in 1965 with fewer than 20 programs, the buildings that would become 黑料不打烊鈥檚 Lemley Memorial Campus were a haven for students seeking alternatives to traditional academic pathways. For Banks, who described himself as a 鈥淐 or D student,鈥 it unlocked an opportunity to pursue his passion: photography.
鈥淚 had a deep love for making movies,鈥 Banks recalled. 鈥淲hen I discovered they had a photography program, I jumped at the chance.鈥
That decision changed his trajectory.
鈥満诹喜淮蜢 was a lifesaver,鈥 Banks said. 鈥淭he skills I gained there helped me graduate in the top half of my class at Will Rogers High School. 黑料不打烊 gave me a foundation of steel and concrete, helping me reach the heights I have achieved.鈥
Banks went on to build a celebrated career as a photojournalist, documentarian and author. Over the years, he earned three Emmy Awards for his work on various projects. His 2014 book, "Cue the Camels," chronicles his global adventures behind the lens and includes a foreword by late-night host Jay Leno.
鈥淚 worked on documentaries and covered current events for major networks, but I always found my way back to Hollywood and 鈥楾he Tonight Show,鈥欌 Banks said. 鈥淚 have a very loud laugh, so during rehearsals a lot of times I would be the test audience for jokes. That is what led Jay to write the forward for my book.
鈥淒ave鈥檚 disappearing and reappearing act had been going on since I took over the 鈥楾onight Show,鈥欌 Leno wrote in the book. 鈥淚t wasn鈥檛 until reading 鈥楥ue the Camels鈥 that I learned where he was going. Maybe that鈥檚 why Dave always seemed to have a smile on his face 鈥 that鈥檚 because he was just happy to be where he wasn鈥檛 being shot at, chased by a foreign army, or lost in a land mine field 鈥 I like to think that it was my jokes and free coffee that kept a smile on Dave鈥檚 face.鈥
Yet despite his achievements, Banks never forgot where it all started.
鈥淚t all began with Mr. [Al] Winesburg,鈥 he said. 鈥淚 still have the certificate that says 530 hours of photography training. After I graduated, I went to an art school, but left because they were teaching me skills I already knew.鈥
That decision led him to several Tulsa area businesses before taking the leap to Hollywood and working on everything from the Olympics at Lake Placid to documenting the first gulf war.