Here are some images from an event last weekend where supporters of same sex marriage dressed up and reminded people throughout Seattle to vote in the coming weeks. Happy Halloween and don't forget to vote!
Wednesday, October 31, 2012
Tuesday, October 30, 2012
Pre-Operative Care for The Wall Street Journal
Not all assignments are exciting. In fact the majority are very difficult, many times tasked with creating a pleasing and telling image from an inherently sedentary situation. Sometimes these are my favorite assignments. They tend to push you to pose your subject more deliberately, use the light more creatively, and basically get your brain working on overdrive. The article was about the benefits of caring for yourself before a big operation. Doug Rice recently had a large tumor removed from his lung and my job was to create both posed an candid portraits of him in his mobile home community. Here are a couple of images from the shoot.
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Thursday, October 25, 2012
Coffee for The New York Times
The assignment was to take pictures of Tully's and Starbucks throughout Seattle that create both a sense of place, but are more than the exterior of a building. It was a fun shoot and gave me a chance to walk around in the rain, trying to catch moments of people enjoying their coffee.
Monday, October 15, 2012
Washington's First Congressional District for The New York Times
Last week I drove around the new 1st congressional district of Washington trying to capture some of the diverse economic flavors that are represented throughout the area. Besides capturing some of the candidates fighting for the congressional seats, I attempted to capture some feature shots of the area, which turned out to be a fun excuse to poke around in some of the small towns that are scattered through the area.
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Tuesday, October 09, 2012
Tatoosh Island for The New York Times
I had the privelege to go out to Tatoosh Island off the coast of the Olympic Peninsula in Washington this summer for four days. Tatoosh Island is part of the Makah Tribe and is off limits to the public. Cathy Pfister and Timothy Wootton, both biology professors at the University of Chicago, have spent years studying the effects of ocean acidification on the intertidal zones around the island. Having grown up in the midwest, spending time on the coast and exploring the island was pretty exciting for me. It was incredibly beautiful and the environment was always changing throughout the day as the tides came in and out. Below is a selection of images from the shoot.
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