Month: July, 2008

Closing Hannah Bea’s

30 July, 2008 (17:10) | work | No comments

Over the last few weeks I photographed the closing of Hannah Bea’s Poundcake & More. It was a honor and a joy to spend time with Miss Anita and Saan and a surreal moment to watch a father and daughter say grace over the last meal ever served at the restaurant - ending a chapter […]

Congrats, Scott!

30 July, 2008 (05:50) | other good stuff | 1 comment

Scott’s piece was recently published by Mediastorm. Chad, Brian and the other rockstars all did an amazing job. Wes Pope added really touching and humorous pieces of video - especially the Cagwins driving on Cagwin drive.
It is so wonderful to see work like Scott’s getting attention. It’s nuanced and does not judge. So often we […]

Six Words

26 July, 2008 (08:31) | thoughts | 8 comments

“For Sale: Baby Shoes. Never worn.” - Hemingway called this his best work. It might not be his life story, but it got me thinking.
If you were to write your story in six words, what would it be?
I am working on mine.

thanks to Torsten for planting this thought in my head

Nuclear Chicks

23 July, 2008 (12:16) | uncategorized | No comments

a failed attempt

12 July, 2008 (07:17) | work | 2 comments

Casey and I had such good intentions. The story was going to be about transitions. Coming of age. Universal truths.
But, in the end, all we did is go to a high school graduation.

Finished in Eugene

8 July, 2008 (07:01) | work | 9 comments

I survived my first dance in years with sports photography. My poor coworkers, it was probably like bringing a job shadow to an assignment. I kept having to ask superstar sports photographer, Mr. Thomas Boyd, where i could go or what i should do. The quality of his work was amazing. It was humbling to […]