Homeless

By on August 10, 2014 in Inspiration, The Difference

In 2010, when I was first delving into photography, I attended a week-long photography workshop called the Institute of Photographic Studies (IPS) in Dallas, TX. The first afternoon we split up into groups of three and walked around historic downtown Dallas. I pass two homeless people who were walking along the sidewalk, and I turned […]

The Creative Mistake

By on July 13, 2014 in Inspiration, The Difference

It’s 10 pm, and you’re scrolling through Instagram one last time, trying to get inspiration for tomorrow’s shoot, or to improve your work. You’re a photographer, or at least interested in photography, so of course you follow a lot of photographers: fashion, sports, lifestyle, photo-journalists, wedding, portrait, food or street photography, depending on your photography interest. Most stuff looks […]

“God gave a gift”

By on June 19, 2014 in The Difference

When he was a toddler, Alonzo Clemons suffered a brain injury that forever changed the way he learns and communicates, but also the way he interprets the world around him. Very early it became clear to Alonzo that he had to sculpt. Instituationalized for ten years in a state hospital, Alonzo continued to find way […]

“I just wanted to be a normal person”

By on June 5, 2014 in Inspiration, The Difference

1. What is a reality or perk to being a Humanitarian photographer?  The reality to Humanitarian photography is that it’s 85% traveling (planes, cars, trains, buses, tuk tuks), 10% editing, and 5% shooting on the field.  The best moments are spending time with the people you’re photographing. The brief time you get to spend with […]

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