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Monthly Archives: May 2011
Behind the scenes: NOH8 at the W Hotel in Austin, Texas
On Sunday, I had the brief pleasure to stop by and photograph the open call photo shoot with photographer, Adam Bouska for the NOH8 Campaign Hey Austin, Randi is involved in a tight run off election: Go out and VOTE … Continue reading
Posted in austin, portraits
Tagged Adam Bouska, American, austin, beauty, don't ask don't tell, equality, gay, get equal, graffiti, lgbt, nikon, NOH8, portrait, proposition 8, texas, transgender, united states, veterans, W hotel
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Alfie’s Rapture
Yesterday I came home to find Alfie eating the head of a bird in our backyard shed, now referred to as the “kill room”.
Today in History – May 17, 2004
Seven years ago today, I was a witness to history. On May 17th 2004, the Commonwealth of Massachusetts issued the first same sex marriage licenses in the United States. These images were taken at Boston City Hall.
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Tagged 2004, black and white, boston, city hall, equality, gay, glad, goodridge, lgbt, license, marriage, massachusetts, may 17, mayor menino, portrait, rights, same sex, united states
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A hip trip to the apple
On Friday I flew to New York City to meet up with my Hip Lady for 5 days of book signing events and some good friend time. This is my first visit to the apple, since we packed the Penske … Continue reading
Posted in Bed Stuy, brooklyn, manhattan, street
Tagged Bed Stuy, brooklyn, festival of ideas, hancock, hip girls guide to homemaking, iphone, kate payne, manhattan, pickling, portrait, street
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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