Archive for the 'Pages & Pixels' Category

PDN World In Focus 2009 Results

Friday, February 27th, 2009

The winning image was shot in January 2008 while covering the Kenyan post-election violence. Using a Nikon D2Xs and a Nikon 14-24mm f/2.8. After spending all day in the displaced camps getting average images with not ideal light, a storm started to move in late and the light started to get interesting. With the fading [...]

Thanksgiving NYT assignment; Blessing of the Hounds

Friday, November 28th, 2008

Addressing Harmful Traditions in a Refugee Camp in Chad

Tuesday, November 11th, 2008

News feature for UNFPA, co-authored with Shannon Egan of UNFPA - November 7, 2008. Click here to see the article

Published Chad Article

Friday, October 3rd, 2008

Rebels dampen prospects
Conflict, corruption fuel insurgency and deter investors

Koukou is a swampy frontier town on the southeastern edge of Chad, about 35 miles from the poorly defined border with Sudan´s West Darfur region.
There are no paved roads, and outside access this time of year - the end of the rainy season - is limited to [...]

Applied Arts Photo Annual - Winner

Monday, July 14th, 2008

So I got word the other day that my Sudan work has been awarded into the 2008 Applied Arts Photo Annual coming out in May. What is funny about this is I didn’t even know I entered! My photo rep entered on my behalf. I guess it is a Canadian publication. They put all kinds [...]

BBC | North America to publish bee story

Tuesday, March 18th, 2008

 
*Link to the story is here
 
In California the almond orchards are in blossom and millions of honeybees are at work, pollinating, doing a job only they can do. Almonds are the first big bloom of the season and considered the “money-maker” for bee-keepers. But without a trace, something is causing bees to vanish by the [...]