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I’ve been working on a side project for the last 6 months that is now finally (beginning) to come to fruition. After 1 photo shoot and a very brief video shoot, I’m moving forward with an...
View ArticleCalifornia on my mind.
Work is piling up. I won’t complain because life is good, and we all go through busy times, but I’m at a point where I just have to take one day at a time or I become quickly overwhelmed by all that is...
View ArticleNew York Dust…
After a crazy week of juggling post-production for jobs that I need to wrap, meeting with clients, and running errands, ON TOP of working every extra second of my day and night on “Shake the Dust,” I’m...
View ArticleNikon Festival top 50
While I was in Brazil for Ira & Andrea’s wedding I had a couple extra days on my own at the end. I spent a good chunk of that time staying out of the rain and editing footage from the wedding, but...
View ArticleThe apple doesn’t fall far?
The older I get, the more I begin to appreciate not just where I’m going– but where I came from. While I was home over break I looked at some slides of pictures my dad took when he was traveling in...
View ArticleThe Pearl of the West Indies
I’ve been working hard to try and get all of my images/stories from Haiti ready… but I’m having some difficulties with my slideshow/website and need to spend a little time to get it right. However, I...
View ArticleThe Pearl of the West Indies: Images from the recent earthquake in Haiti
I’ve finally finished my photos and slideshow from my trip to Haiti, thanks to “Soundslides,” which is a powerful program for documentary photographers who want to share their work with the world....
View ArticleHaiti. Day 1.
Over the course of the next 7 days, I’m going to be publishing here on Loose Luggage a seven-part article about my recent trip to Haiti in the wake of the 7.1 earthquake that has now claimed some...
View ArticleHaiti. Day 2.
Continued from Day 1. Please forgive typos– I’m sure they are many. Day 2 The effect the vibrant-hot morning sun made through the dust and filth that was kicked up across the city of Port au Prince...
View ArticleHaiti. Day 3.
I apologize for the delay in getting day 3 up here. It’s both time consuming and personally exhausting to write these. Continued from Day 1 & Day 2. Day 3. At approximately 5 o’clock in the...
View ArticleDesert Worn.
The desert has always been a huge source of inspiration for me and for my photography. I’ve been there time and time again either with friends, or alone. This past trip to California I spent a day...
View ArticleHaiti. Day 4.
Continued from Day 1, 2, & 3. Day 4 There are some things on my travels in the past that I’ve chosen to share, through stories and photographs, with friends, family, and Loose Luggage readers....
View ArticleTurks & Caicos Day 3
Well, after 5 days of a broke-down website… my admin page to this blog is back up and running. So, to catch up: (This was written a few days ago, as you can tell): I’m actually now on day 6 of my trip...
View ArticleScreenshots
I’ve now logged 100+ hours on the project I’m currently working on. I’m terrible with spoilers… but I can’t help it.
View ArticleSpring a la iPhone.
Just a few iPhone photos from the last couple of months. As I was going through these, I found that my iPhone pictures are a really accurate visual journal. I’m pretty good at popping my phone out as...
View ArticleNow That I Can See
Last week Nate Pelz picked up my camera and experimented a little shooting out the window on our drive from Brooklyn to Harlem. After I uploaded the card (which also had some photos on it) I dropped...
View ArticleHaiti. Day 5.
Continued from Day 1, 2, 3 & 4. Day 5 At around 3:30 AM Ben woke me up from my spot in the back of the truck. Incredibly groggy, but only a little stiff, I climbed out, pulled on my shell to warm...
View Article“Do not hurry; do not rest.”
“Do not hurry; do not rest.” -Goethe I’m back in New York. I feel the sigh of relief of– of letting go of a summer that just was so long and… interesting. And after a week in Peru (sorry for no blog...
View ArticleHitchcock Walks / Documentary Film
In September of 2010, Arthur’s mother and only living parent passed away suddenly of cancer. With little keeping him at home, he set out to walk across the entire United States to raise awareness for...
View ArticleHomecoming King – Short Documentary for Troy Polamalu
A year and a half ago I had the pleasure of traveling to American Samoa with Troy Polamalu and a crew of coaches and NFL/college players. Shortly after, I put together a short piece for ESPN that you...
View ArticleCollarbone
“Collarbone” from Loose Luggage on Vimeo. A dream, I guess. Music from my good friend (and often collaborator) Emily Weiss’s new project (below). Single from Wheels & Tracks featuring MeaningLess...
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