"I've been trying to hold onto last night's dream." From the book "tears tears" by Serrah Russell (Yoffy Press, 2019).
December 4, 2019 • Fine Art
Binh Danh (Vietnamese-American, b. 1977). "Ghost of Tuol Sleng Genocide Museum #2," 2008. Daguerreotype. George
Eastman Museum, purchase with funds from the Horace
W. Goldsmith Foundation. © Binh Danh
December 3, 2019 • Historical
© Guy Martin
August 12, 2019 • Documentary/Photojournalism
La Famiglia DeBosis, Monteverde, Roma. © Stephan Brigidi from the book Rome 1970s: A Decade of Turbulent Change published by Daylight Books
June 10, 2019 • Documentary/Photojournalism
Pro-Scottish Independence march, in Bannockburn, Scotland, 23 June 2018.
© Jeremy Sutton-Hibbert
January 4, 2019 • Documentary/Photojournalism
Joey Galasso is a small business owner and youth mentor from Gainesville, Florida. Status: Blocked. Galasso is one of 1.4 million Floridians that is fighting to have his right to vote restored. Read his story on blockedfromtheballot.com.
October 31, 2018 • Portraits/Portraiture
© Andrew Moisey from The American Fraternity (Daylight)
October 11, 2018 • Documentary/Photojournalism
The City © Paul Trevor
September 25, 2018 • Portraits/Portraiture
R.F.K. leads the St. Patrick’s Day Parade up
Fifth Avenue
June 5, 2018 • Historical
In the small town of Herriman, Utah, children as young as six learn the
Declaration of Independence by putting it to song. Over a few hot
summer days, they will learn all about “Americanism,” a blend of
patriotism and history that casually mixes in some of the basic tenets of
libertarianism. At one point, they’ll pretend to overturn a boat full of tea
into Boston Harbor. Over 900 students attend “Utah Patriot Camp”
annually.
Herriman, Utah. © Sarah Blesener
March 5, 2018 • Documentary/Photojournalism
William Casby, born in slavery, March 1963
Photograph(s) by Richard Avedon
© The Richard Avedon Foundation
January 4, 2018 • Portraits/Portraiture
February 20, 2017 • Documentary/Photojournalism