Protest: Memorial Day Veterans

  Last week I had the honor of receiving an assignment from a national magazine to photograph two Veterans for an article on honoring the American Flag.  Charles Bennett and Travis Hill peacefully protested the display of the American Flag on … Continue reading

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We’re in the movies! Look out Hollywood!

Though often we feel like we’re in the movies (covering the bizarre, beautiful and always interesting)… I was as surprised as anyone to get the call from a Hollywood movie studio. We still get the occasional residual checks from Christine’s … Continue reading

Destination Weddings: Our Book & Thoughts

   As most folks know, my transition from full time photojournalist to wedding photojournalist began with destination weddings.  After so much time in overseas countries covering gritty stories in incredibly remote and harsh locations… a wedding in Europe, Central America … Continue reading

Savoring The Unexpected (Washington, DC)

A few weeks ago I was lucky enough to finally meet up with Caroline and Mark in Washington, DC to shoot their engagement photos amidst the cherry blossoms (2008 wedding at The New York Yacht Club in Newport, RI).  Because of … Continue reading

A vision of caregiving: One Mother’s Journey

  The following isn’t the most “fun” post I’ve made, but something that I’ve passed around privately to fellow caregivers, survivors and medical-types.  The feedback has been that the images are important and responsible (they also won the Pulitzer Prize)… so … Continue reading

Survivor: Lea is cancer free

Since publishing that last post about the Boston Marathon, so many people have emailed with their own thoughts on challenge, family and surviving.  It obviously touches many many people in different ways. One element of that story that was missing … Continue reading