December 17, 2012
we tend to look for easy categorization, easy answers. we’re wired to find patterns that confirm our prejudices, and when the people who suffer the quietest sometimes explode the loudest (i.e., school shootings) it’s often a knee jerk reaction of society to try to isolate them even further. keris and her organization help to alleviate [...]
charity, education, health
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August 10, 2012
the past few months have treated me well. first of all, i got married. but photographically speaking i’ve been lucky enough to have a number of assignments with subjects who were remarkably accommodating, generous with their time and willing to go just a bit further than i had any right to expect. when i [...]
college/university, education
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April 27, 2009
this is from a shoot i did for psychology today magazine at the very end of last year. posting it late, since it just recently published. sometimes these things take a while. psych today does a column called “field guide to [insert personality type]“ which basically talks about different types of people and interviews someone [...]
education
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