Category Archives: Documentary

Note: These images do not reflect the views or opinions of the photographer. Thousands took to the streets all over New York City Thursday to protest a Grand Jury decision not to indict law enforcement officers involved in the death of Brooklyn resident Eric Garner. Eric Garner was arrested by NYPD for illegally selling untaxed […]

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It started rather calmly. A few hundred people gathered in Union Square, anxiously anticipating the long awaited decision by a Ferguson, Missouri Grand Jury on whether or not charges would be filed against Officer Darren Wilson for the shooting death of Michael Brown. If you haven’t a clue as to why this case has captured […]

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There are few places in the world that can be considered pseudo-Meccas for photographers, New York City is definitely one of them. And after years of wanting, wishing and waiting, I can finally call this city home. It wasn’t the easiest process, but we landed a great place in a fantastic part of town, and […]

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On Sunday, August 10th, in Ferguson, Missouri, 18 year old Michael Brown was shot and killed following a struggle with a police officer. The report alleges that Brown had reached for the officer’s gun while the officer sat in his patrol car. A shot was fired inside the vehicle, and more, including that which became […]

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There’s a good chance the Veuve Clicquot Polo Classic will go down as one of my favorite shoots of 2014. It is a proverbial mecca for a combination of the New York fashion scene, polo fans, and champagne enthusiasts. And they all come to party. I had the pleasure of photographing the annual celebration on […]

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