Processing Black Death During COVID-19

Having to process the murders of Ahmaud Arbery and Breonna Taylor in real-time, while already contending with the disparate outcomes of the COVID-19 pandemic on communities of color, especially African Americans, has been crushing. What are the options for Black Americans struggling to survive on so many different fronts?

Read More

15 Female Photographers Killing The Game

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 More

2017: Year in Review

2017 is almost in the books. I came across a post on Instagram that described this year as a shopping cart to the ankles ... I don't think I could explain it any better myself. As turbulent of a year as it was for me personally, it was also one of growth and transition; first and foremost as a man but also as a photographer.

I took almost 5,000 images this year 😲 It wasn't easy to whittle it down but jump in and find out my ten favorite portraits I took in 2017, a few select street shots, and more!

I'm offering a 25% discount on the print of your choice ... check out the blog and find out how to redeem!

Read More

Why Representation Matters

Hollywood's annual award season reminds us that we still have a ways to go in accurately depicting and adequately representing people of color in the arts and the media. 

Read More

16 Portrait Photographers You Should Be Following on Instagram

Here's a list of 16 portrait photographers whose work inspired me in 2016 ...

Read More