The longer I spend photographing any particular topic, the deeper the photographs. Each image begins with asking a question, and through the photographic process I try to find an answer. Some of my favorite projects include traveling internationally to document humanitarian efforts in Central America and East Africa, and documenting Ben & Jerry on the campaign trail of Bernie Sanders. My work has been published in National Geographic, The Wall Street Journal, and The Chicago Tribune among others.
Food 4 Farmers is a non profit that works with coffee farmers in Latin America to address the problem of “los meses flacos,” or “the thin months.” Every year, coffee farmers and their families experience 1-4 months of starvation, when there is nothing left to harvest or sell, and therefore no income to provide for their family. Food 4 Farmers addresses this complex issue by teaching farmers a new trade that will enable them to have an alternative source of income throughout the year.
I traveled with the award winning photographer, Jane Baldwin, to Ethiopia's Omo River Valley and Kenya's Lake Turkana to assist Jane with her ten year photographic, film and multi-sensory project Kara Women Speak. Jane’s project "documents the women in their own voices capturing the stories of the humanitarian and environmental issues—issues which threaten all the communities of the Omo River watershed; revealing the humanity of the women and their communities, whose stories might otherwise disappear.”
Documenting the work of the AALV who assist new Americans and refugees in Burlington, Vermont.
The creative force behind Nectar & Root, crafting bespoke floral creations.
Trans activist, artist and musician best known for their candid YouTube channel.
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I chose a living coral colored antique silk scarf to contrast her green eyes.
I capture families in their element by choosing a familiar setting and spending the majority of the session playing, laughing and letting the moment happen.
The intuitive intimacy of nude portraiture leads to conversations on love, longing and loneliness with 20 somethings in New York State. Every portrait session took place on the same bed.
Each photograph is a dramatic retelling of a significant moment conveying the convoluted feelings that surround anxiety and storytelling. The drama within the image signifies the intensity of the emotion. Featured in National Geographic.
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