Tag Archives: Texas photographer
Recently I went to San Antonio to photograph Dean Charles Cantu at St. Mary’s University Law School. The Wall Street Journal published an article featuring his commentary on how Law Grads face a Brutal Job Market. While in San Antonio I stopped in on my friend who made Austin a little less cool when he left… name Continue Reading »
Hyphen Magazine
This was recently published in the Spring issue of Hyphen magazine. Yuki from Asobi Seksu during Fun Fun Fun Fest – the best music festival in Austin!
Bob Fu
Read about Bob Fu in this story by Andrew Jacobs for the New York Times. Last week I flew to Midland to photograph a portrait of Mr. Fu at the ChinaAid office. It was a long day, but an interesting story and incredible experience to meet the chinese activist and dissident.
Congrats my friends!
Congratulations to my friends Jared Moossy, Jacob Pritchard, and Wynn Myers who’s work has been chosen for this year’s American Photography annual. Another congratulations goes out to Mustafah Abdulaziz, Joe Buglewicz and Maisie Crow who have been selected for the Magenta: Flash Forward – Emerging Photographer’s 2012. A big thanks to Chris Carson for Continue Reading »
Retirement special
This is from a special section in the New York Times. I was sent to McAllen to photograph Rafael Garza at his home and at the hospital where he works. He’s 87 years old and he’s still got it!
Intercambio
A few images from my ‘Intercambio’ experiment during our 500 mile walk across Northern Spain.
Cook, clean and learn English
Towards the end of the 2011, I shot a cooking class for people trying to learn English for Reader’s Digest’s Taste of Home magazine. I had a great time with Casey Smith and all of her students in the Cooking up English class as they made cupcakes.
Tyler Campbell for Ebony Magazine
I photographed Tyler Campbell, son of Heisman Trophy winner and NFL running back Earl Campbell, for the February issue of Ebony Magazine. Tyler was diagnosed with multiple sclerosis in college, thus preventing him from entering the NFL draft and effectively ending his football career. Now he’s a spokesman for the MS Society and an overall a Continue Reading »
