St. Patricks Day in NYC; a wondrous melange of snow, Irish tradition and vomit

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It came and went again but this year it was graced with blustery winds, beautiful snow and freezing temps. The side streets around the 252 year old parade are packed with staged parade participants waiting, sometimes hours, for their turn … Continue reading 

Film images from J’ouvert festival with the HOLGA

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The J’ouvert festival recently unloaded itself unto our weary Brooklyn and it now stands firmly, surely, as my favorite annual cultural event.  Starting at 3am, its hypnotic, rhythmic procession of steel drums and motor oil covered revelers snake their way down Flatbush to … Continue reading 

Portraits from the AfroPunk Fest

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 “I would see more black people with mohawks than I’d ever seen my entire life. You see people who you thought you were the only one of.” -P.O.S., musician The Afropunk fest, (“The other black experience””) an incredible, progressive event … Continue reading 

Finally, “Ruin Porn” with a happy ending.

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Last April, I was in Detroit for some varied work.  During one assignment profiling a huge city park there (possibly designed by Frederick Olmstead) for HOUR magazine,  I met Kathy Makino, a woman who is single-handily helping to bring about … Continue reading 

Book of my Peru images.

I just made this epic tome of my images from Peru.  I built it as a book dummy and portfolio piece.  Its about 160 pages and is being printed on high quality, Ilford Pearl Lustre paper with archival end pages, an oatmeal colored linen cover with this cool, wrap around cover sheet.  You can view it here and even order one though its damn expensive.  My concept for the book was to show different vignettes and photo stories from my 9 months of travel in Peru in 2009 and have fun, colorful chapter breaks with grids of various cultural items.  Some examples below.

Portrait from Shreveport, Louisiana.

Met this nice chap on the grounds of the Shreveport, Louisiana state court building.  I was there photographing for my project on historical sites of racial violence.

Stonehenge and its Neo-Druids at Winter Solstice.

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Neo-Druids, the contemporary followers of the ancient order of Druids, gather four times a year at Stonehenge on the Salisbury Plain of South-Central England.  During the Winter and Summer Solstice and Equinox, the 3000 year old site is opened fully to spiritual revelry. … Continue reading 

Images from 1000 year old hamlet in rural China.

In October I went to China to visit family and during my two-week trip there my mother and  I ventured into the South Eastern province of Jianxi, a rural area full of farms, the city that originated blue painted porcelain ceramics to the world and of 1000 year old “postal roads”.  These trails, in-which mail was delivered,  meander thru and over lush mountain valley’s connecting isolated ancient villages.  We did a 9 mile hike (uphill by mistake…sorry mom!.) and ended in Big Liking, one of a handful of hamlet style villages surrounding the small city of Wuyuan.  I was struck by the architecture, the serenity, the simplicity, the human shit used for fertilizer.  We walked around this tiny village and others nearby for two days and these are my images.

Graffiti carved in moss

Inside an 800 year old Hall.

The Postal Roads that we hiked on. We had come from 10 miles back up and over that valley.

Antique barber chair.

The middle room, open to the sky, of a typical home.