Children ride the bumper cars at the 2007 Montgomery County Agricultural Fair in Gaithersburg, Maryland. This is a cool photo that I came across as I was sorting through all my images to upload to the new stock photography site. I think I didn't fully appreciate it when I shot it in [...]
I was catching up on posts at one of my favorite photography blogs, 2-Consider for Humanitarian Photographers, by Heber Vega. The blog quotes a letter written by Roger Waters, an English rock musician, to a Chilean friend after the February 27, 2010 earthquake in chile. I quote two phrases from his letter here, because I [...]
Photo of a Dinka boy in a cattle camp near Rumbek, South Sudan. The white marks on his face are cow dung ash and is used by the Dinka as a cosmetic. In my “Africa Dreamed” series, I explore emotions—the joyful release of energy from a Dinka women’s jumping dance in war-torn South [...]
I recently did a headshot job for an NGO that wanted photographs of their CEO for the annual report, as well as their staff for their website. Working with their Senior Communications Director, we decided that a location shoot would best capture the personality of the organization, which focuses on raising public awareness and promoting an [...]
I first exhibited with Gallery Serengeti back in March/April 2008. The gallery is run by a very nice guy named Wisson West who is a Returned Peace Corps Volunteer (like me) from Kenya and was the Associate Peace Corps Director in Tanzania. He specializes in “fine art from an African pot.” (Don’t you like that tagline?) Anyway, [...]
So, I’m getting ready for my next exhibit, which I’m calling “Wanderlust.” I have 20 pieces in the show; this time I’ve decided to exhibit a mix of my Alternative Reality, Architecture+Design, and Africa Dreamed/Spirit of Humanity collections. You’d never guess how long it can sometimes take to get a single image ready for showing. [...]
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