Sexism—from paternalism to discrimination to outright harassment—is a problem in just about every work setting, and the photo industry is no exception. What, if anything, is the industry doing to address this and what are some actions male photographers can take to change the tide? Check out my latest blog for some sobering statistics and a list of 15 female photographers who continue to be a source of inspiration for me and my photography.
Read MoreLydia
This blog features a photoset from my portrait session with Lydia Casagrande (@lylly_casagrande) shot in Bed Stuy, Brooklyn and a quick Q & A session I did with her about her first year in NYC, what she's learned about herself and what this shoot meant to her.
Read More2017 LensCulture Street Photography Submission Review
I recently submitted five street images from my recent trip to Cuba to LensCulture's 3rd Annual Street Photography contest and as a member of the LensCulture community, I received a submission review of my work ... check out what they said!
Read MoreCuba
Part vacation and part photo retreat. No Internet or phone connection for 8 days. Waking up at 7 AM each morning and venturing out into the streets to capture the sights and sounds. The people, the culture, the way of life ... this is Cuba.
Read More9/11: The Trauma of Imagery
Evolutionary psychology, trauma, and photography ... more connected than you might realize.
Read MoreWhy Photography?
One question I've been asked a lot lately is what sparked my recent interest in photography. The truth is imagery and photography, as a medium, have always been an interest of mine...
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