Entries categorized as ‘Shameless Self-Promotion’
I’ve been spending some time thinking about the idea of subscribing to art. It seems like a win-win situation to me. Artists creating small pieces and collectors being able to purchase work and support emerging artists in an inexpensive way. With that said I have joined a collective called Project Dispatch and I will be supplying prints of my non-journalistic work to those who chose to subscribe to me. Let’s see where it goes.

(image courtesy Project Dispatch)
Categories: Shameless Self-Promotion
Tagged: art, photography, photojournalism
Had some more clips come way, including a double whammy from the New York Times that brought my first ever photo in the print edition of the paper.


(thanks Brendan for the online heads up)
Hello! Canada Magazine:

Categories: Clips · Shameless Self-Promotion
Tagged: barack obama, Celebrity, news, photography, photojournalism, Politics
It’s been quite a busy last few months with a pretty interesting mix of assignments:
Vogue:

Daily Star ( London):

Rolling Stone:

People.com:

Categories: Clips · Shameless Self-Promotion
Tagged: Entertainment, news, obama, photography, photojournalism
It seems that another one of my photos has made it into a Humble Arts Group Show (here).
It’s from a series I did a little while back in Texas after Hurricane Ike. I’ll show some more of the images on this blog in the coming weeks.
There’s some great photos in the group and I feel fortunate to be included.
Categories: Shameless Self-Promotion
Tagged: news, photography, photojournalism
It’s been a little while since my last post as I recover from the election. But I have a few updates:
An image from my Watergate Deconstructed series is part of the current Humble Arts Group show (here)
You can also see the entire series on my wesbite (here)
I was also fortunate enough to have my America: An Excessive Satire series in the Washington DC Slideluck Potshow III event last night. It was an honor to share the screen with the likes of:
Allison Shelley, Jacquelyn Martin, Juliana Beasley, Karine Aigner, Brendan Hoffman, Louie Palu, Melissa Golden, Stephan Janin, Susanna Raab, George Steinmetz, and William Christenberry.
It was great being in a room full of photographers cheering at a whole lot of great work.
You can see the images from America: An Excessive Satire on my website (here)
Categories: Shameless Self-Promotion
Tagged: photography, photojournalism, Promotion