Showing posts with label photojournalist. Show all posts
Showing posts with label photojournalist. Show all posts

Thursday, May 17, 2012

Trayvon Martin | Sanford, Fla Photojournalist

I've had a busy couple of months, but now that things have calmed down a little bit, I wanted to share some of my coverage of the rallies in support of Trayvon Martin in Sanford, Florida. It was a challenge and a pleasure to work on a story that, in some ways, raised the level of dialogue in this country around race, justice, bias, violence, and law enforcement. I was grateful to see people speak up and be heard. Click through the slideshow that follows to see a few moments that stood out to me.



 

Wednesday, March 16, 2011

Travel Photography: People of Sanski Most, Bosnia

Here are some pictures of people I saw and met in Sanski Most, a town in northwest Bosnia and Herzegovina. It's friendly and lively and full of beauty and good humor mixed with grief and lingering frustration from the recent war. Beautiful and complicated, full of photojournalistic fodder. I hope to go back someday. I'm jealous of my host, who works as sort of a cultural ambassador there. I recently contributed photos for him to use in a website promoting tourism and cultural opportunities in the region. It seemed like a good excuse to share some of them here, all shot during my visit in August.






You might also be interested in this photo post from our hike to a waterfall near Sanski Most.