I met Stuart Isett in the middle 1990’s at the photojournalism festival in Southern France. Perpignan to be exact. During this time period the festival was, to me, at it’s prime. There was a very casual sense to the entire … Read More
Found: Paul Gero on South Africa
Paul Gero is one of my oldest friends in photography. We met in 1993 during the time I was interning at The Arizona Republic in Phoenix. Paul was a staffer and I was the guy doing cleanup but not in … Read More
Dispatches: Allan Jenkins
Allan Jenkins is a London based photographer who specializes in portraiture, travel and studio work.He is also a very cool guy with a studio that makes you want to move in. Up the train line, a short walk, first up … Read More
Dispatches: Jeff Frost
“As the shadow of night falls across the American West a lone man begins his work. Far from the confines, calamity, and culture of society, multimedia artist and storyteller Jeff Frost sifts through the visual dregs of places and people … Read More
Just Listen: Tree Shredding, New York
I walk in the green thinking about Lyme. I imagine it will be this way the rest of my life. New York is a such an interesting blend of concrete and green. Walled in by massive pillars of manmade “progress,” … Read More
Just Listen: New York Bus Stop
These shoes didn’t happen by accident. Nor did these pants or the rest of what you can’t see. Style. Bill Cunningham knows it, lives for it and has sealed it in for the rest of us. I’m just a guy, … Read More
Just Listen: Near the United Nations, New York
You never know with cops. You might get a good one or a bad one, but the Polaroid is the great equalizer, at least to a point. I got good cop, at least initially. Intrigued by my camera and audio … Read More
Just Listen: Near the United Nations, New York
These street people don’t deserve to be hounded or looked down upon. You try it. It’s not easy. And these folks, I don’t believe, are street people as in living on the streets, but they take their time and days … Read More