Youth Sports & Money for The Washington Post
A look at a Washington Post focused on youth sports and money that ran in mid-December. The article focuses on the Vasquez family and explores the limitations of athletic opportunities, exposure, and access for their children due to the amount of money that the family can afford to spend on tournaments, travel, leagues, and other expenses related to athletics.
Commercial Photography for Education Clients
Showcasing your school’s story is essential for cultivating the brand and message of campus life. The photographs that support the text are key to a social media post, a news update, or an email. Take a look at a few locations my images have been used by high schools and higher ed. institutions.
Jerome & Lacey Adams for The Washington Post
Two years after Jerome Adams, the former surgeon general, left office, he and his wife, Lacey, are still experiencing what they have named the “Trump Effect.”
Midterm Coverage for The Washington Post
In the lead-up to and during the 2022 midterm elections, I went on assignment to cover political stories in West Michigan for The Washington Post. This post showcases the spectrum of imagery from the handful of assignments and thoughts on the experience.
Morris 100 Fest
The Morris Performing Arts Center in downtown South Bend, Indiana, celebrated its 100-year anniversary this past weekend. It was a two-day block party that wholeheartedly delivered. From multiple stages showcasing local talent to a Ferris wheel out in front of the theatre, the event brought out generations of South Bend residents to celebrate the iconic theatre and community.
Iceland Photo Essay for The Washington Post
In the summer of 2022, I spent three weeks traveling throughout Iceland. I worked to create images that showcased the raw power and beauty of the island. The images ran as an interactive essay on The Washington Post’s website and also as a large single-page spread in print.
Featured in B&H Explora Blog
A three-part series, written by Todd Vorenkamp, highlighting Intentional Camera Movement was recently published. The articles highlight many perspectives and ideas on the process of Intentional Camera Movement.
BWCAW for The Washington Post
A brief look at a print piece that ran in The Washington Post’s travel section. The images and text explore a summer trip and the feeling of the wilderness.
Between Moments & Intentional Camera Movement with Scott Strazzante
Time morphs everything. In photography, when slowing the shutter speed, we can see a transformation within a period of time. The photograph gains fluidity and energy of change. With a slowed speed, there is also an opportunity for additional action by the photographer.