Olivia Gentile’s “Life List,” is the story of one woman’s insatiable quest for birds. This is a story that in some ways is difficult to believe because the lengths to which Phoebe Snetsinger went traveling the far reaches of the …
Read: On Assignment
James R. Larison’s “On Assignment” is a memoir of life as a National Geographic filmmaker. Many of us at some point in our photographic lives uttered, “Sure would love to work for Nat Geo.” I’ve been fortunate enough to be …
Read: Sea State
Tabitha Lasley’s memoir “Sea State” is described as a book about a woman seeking a world without men, but for me it was about one woman being honest. Honest about what? Name it. Her work life, living situation, relationships and …
Read: This Is How They Tell Me The World Ends
Nicole Perlroth’s “This Is How They Tell Me The World Ends” is a masterclass on the darkness and light of the “SIGINT” world, or to the layman, cyberwar. If you already know about Sandworm, Stuxnet, NotPetya then by all means …
Creative: The Coverage
It took some time. A rapid strike, chaos, and then the coverage of the Russian War began. (This post is about still photography in particular and not television news.) As a former photographer with a head for news, my engagement …