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Sifting through the past…

Sifting through the past...

I was organizing some old negatives, I came across this image: I didn’t notice it on my first pass of the contact sheet over 3 years ago.

Taken on Nostrand Avenue: C train platform February 15, 2009. I was on my way to Queens to photograph Denny Meyer, LGBT Activist and US Navy Veteran.

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My first magazine cover!

Yesterday, was “Repeal Day”, after 18 years of “Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell”, and 58 total years of ban on gays and lesbians in military (1953 – 2011) it was the first day a United States service member could come out … Continue reading

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forgotten and found memories in color

From August 2008 to December 2010, Kay and I lived in Brooklyn, NY. During that time, I was a student at the International Center of Photography. At the start of school in September 08, we were given a bunch of … Continue reading

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Save the Date: Walking the Block, exhibit opening!

I am happy to announce that Walking the Block will be on exhibit June 4-July 2 at B.Hollyman Gallery in Austin, Texas. The exhibit opening will be on June 4th, 2011 from 6-8pm! Walking the Block, multimedia piece: the sights … Continue reading

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Linden Moogan, a moving portrait

Kate and I lived on Hancock Street in Bed Stuy, Brooklyn for 2 years, we were lucky to have the Moogans as our landlords, upstairs neighbors and friends. This is a “moving portrait” photo film of Linden Moogan. This was … Continue reading

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Proud to Serve, in the media

Proud to Serve has been featured in lots of publications in the United States and abroad. In case you missed any of them, I set up a media page on my website with all the Links!

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I’ve gone Dutch…

A few weeks ago I did an interview with a NYC-based Dutch reporter, Diederik van Hoogstrate, for a story he was working on about the repeal of “Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell” for the national paper the Volkskrant. Today the article … Continue reading

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My final adventures in Brooklyn and Manhattan via train and bike

I can’t believe it’s been almost a month since we moved from Brooklyn, New York back to Austin, Texas! Looking back on my last few weeks in New York -with all my preparations for the Proud to Serve exhibit opening … Continue reading

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Two great articles featuring the women of Proud to Serve!

These last couple of days there has been an amazing amount of coverage/articles/blog features of Proud to Serve!!! I am so happy and honored that this story, the stories of all these brave men and women affected by “Don’t Ask, … Continue reading

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Proud to Serve, featured on aCurator

Today, I am honored to post that Proud to Serve is featured on aCurator, a full screen magazine featuring photography and art, edited and published by Julie Grahame in New York. If you like these portraits, be sure to order … Continue reading

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