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Tag Archives: icp
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.
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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Tagged American, austin, cover, flag, gay, homosexual, icp, Jo Ann Santangelo, lesbian, lgbt, magazine, manhattan, military, outserve, portrait, proud to serve, road trip, texas, transgender, united states, veterans
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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
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
Posted in austin, Christopher Street, portraits, street
Tagged austin, b.hollyman, beauty, black and white, chi chi, Christopher Street, exhibit, film, gallery, gay, icp, lgbt, manhattan, nikon, nyc, portrait, sex workers, street, texas, transgender
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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
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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Tagged American, austin, dadt, don't ask don't tell, gay, homosexual, icp, Jo Ann Santangelo, lesbian, lgbt, media, military, neighbor, photography, portrait, road trip, texas, transgender, united states, veterans
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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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Tagged American, ban, dadt, don't ask don't tell, gay, homosexual, icp, Jo Ann Santangelo, lesbian, lgbt, manhattan, military, portrait, road trip, united states, veterans
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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
Posted in Bed Stuy, brooklyn, Christopher Street, manhattan, phone images, proud to serve, street
Tagged Bed Stuy, bike, bridge, brooklyn, bus, Christopher Street, dadt, gay, graffiti, hancock, icp, la casa, lgbt, manhattan, military, neighbor, nyc, portrait, road trip, self, street, subway, transgender, united states, veterans, williamsburg, yellow
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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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Tagged American, austin, ban, dadt, don't ask don't tell, ellen, gay, icp, Jo Ann Santangelo, lesbian, lgbt, military, nikon, portrait, proud to serve, transgender, united states, veterans
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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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Tagged acurator, American, ban, dadt, documentary, don't ask don't tell, gay, icp, lesbian, lgbt, military, nikon, portrait, transgender, united states, veterans
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