The June issue of Endurance Magazine is out now! The subject of this shoot was Winny Tonui, who was also recently added to our new World Changer’s section, (under The Display Case on the nav bar at the top of this site). You can read a bit about my experience meeting & photographing the joyful […]
Read More →I had the great pleasure of speaking with Scott Shepherd, of Rangefinder Radio, pretty recently about my article in Rangefinder Magazine’s June issue (will post as soon as I see it!). It was a lot of fun to relive the experience of photographing candidates and sharing some more information about the in’s & out’s of […]
Read More →I had the great pleasure of speaking with Scott Shepherd, of Rangefinder Radio, pretty recently about my article in Rangefinder Magazine’s June issue (will post as soon as I see it!). It was a lot of fun to relive the experience of photographing candidates and sharing some more information about the in’s & out’s of […]
Read More →Over the last few weeks, I’ve received quite a few messages from photographers asking if I know when learnfest at Bald Head Island will sell out – my answer has always been the same, that I just didn’t know exactly. Well, happily, it looks like registration has been zooming along, and we’re getting close to […]
Read More →Over the last few weeks, I’ve received quite a few messages from photographers asking if I know when learnfest at Bald Head Island will sell out – my answer has always been the same, that I just didn’t know exactly. Well, happily, it looks like registration has been zooming along, and we’re getting close to […]
Read More →Almost five months ago to the day, I called Brock Martin with Infinet Design, who created this lovely blog for us, and I asked him if we could create a design within the blog to incorporate the galleries (and all the studio details) that were currently housed on a separate website, which has been at […]
Read More →Charlie Engle lives his life in extremes…and yet in great balance. While acting as a Producer on Extreme Home Makeover, Charlie raced. But he did not just race, he finished and even won some of the most hardcore extreme events in the world, like ultra marathons in the great expanse of Mongolia, through the jungles […]
Read More →After ten years of marriage, of cooking, cleaning, fetching water and firewood, giving birth to two children, helping herd cattle and farming land in their Kenyan village, 29 year-old Winny Tonui told her husband that she wanted to become a professional runner. That would mean leaving their Kenyan village of Olereut. That would mean leaving […]
Read More →Scott Johnson was diagnosed with Cystic Fibrosis at the age of three months old. By the time he was 29, he was told that he needed to get a double lung transplant or he would die. His lungs had been completely ravaged by the disease and couldn’t support his bodily functions any more. After a […]
Read More →Photographing Senator Barack Obama was a remarkable experience – Tamara wrote about her experience doing so in the June, 2008 issue of Rangefinder Magazine. On the world-changing scale, the Washington Post had this to say: A Run for the Ages? Scholars Say Obama’s Campaign Is History in Motion Already, the adjective “historic” seems permanently attached […]
Read More →Almost five months ago to the day, I called Brock Martin with Infinet Design, who created this lovely blog for us, and I asked him if we could create a design within the blog to incorporate the galleries (and all the studio details) that were currently housed on a separate website, which has been at […]
Read More →Charlie Engle lives his life in extremes…and yet in great balance. While acting as a Producer on Extreme Home Makeover, Charlie raced. But he did not just race, he finished and even won some of the most hardcore extreme events in the world, like ultra marathons in the great expanse of Mongolia, through the jungles […]
Read More →After ten years of marriage, of cooking, cleaning, fetching water and firewood, giving birth to two children, helping herd cattle and farming land in their Kenyan village, 29 year-old Winny Tonui told her husband that she wanted to become a professional runner. That would mean leaving their Kenyan village of Olereut. That would mean leaving […]
Read More →Scott Johnson was diagnosed with Cystic Fibrosis at the age of three months old. By the time he was 29, he was told that he needed to get a double lung transplant or he would die. His lungs had been completely ravaged by the disease and couldn’t support his bodily functions any more. After a […]
Read More →Photographing Senator Barack Obama was a remarkable experience – Tamara wrote about her experience doing so in the June, 2008 issue of Rangefinder Magazine. On the world-changing scale, the Washington Post had this to say: A Run for the Ages? Scholars Say Obama’s Campaign Is History in Motion Already, the adjective “historic” seems permanently attached […]
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