
A Seattle-based photographer using his camera to find what words alone can't reach — beauty, grief, solitude, community, and the hidden life of forgotten places and people.
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Happy Monday All! Welcome to my new Monday newsletter with which I will regale you with smallish, un-fully-formed thoughts that pass in and out of my brain throughout the week.
Why? I spend too much time thinking my ideas through to perfe...
The biggest criticism I have of my own work — and that I can level at many other photographers — is that I often lack clarity in my subject matter when I go out with my camera. In my documentary work, I know what to look for when I hit the...
In my last Substack, I told the story of how Dorothea Lange admonished her young assistant Ralph Gibson for not having a “point of departure” in his work. I wasn’t familiar with either Gibson or the concept of “point of departure” at the ti...
Friends don’t let friends die in ignorance, right?
As evidence that I have at least one friend in this world: on a photo road trip last week, Peter — let’s call him Peter — referenced Ralph Gibson in passing, a photographer I was unfamili...
It’s been a long time since I’ve been allowed to do this. (And the first time getting paid for it.) The kids, that is. Hang with a bunch of them, take their pics, post them. All with parental permission. Toto, I don’t think we’re in the cit...
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Photographer, writer creative, Seattle-based. Free-lance. Former marketing agency director.
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