Category Archives: Photojournalism

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TLC Pueblo Grand Opening

The official opening of Total Longterm Care’s new Pueblo, CO Center was the perfect opportunity for “storytelling with a camera”. First, I photographed the participants enjoying their day, followed with “scene setting” images showing the cool new facility (formerly the Minnequa Bank building). Next came the official opening with a ribbon cutting and remarks from...

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“Hot Chili” Story

One of my favorite storytelling photographs, taken way back in the day. It was originally shot on assignment for The Denver Post to show the sub zero weather Denver was experiencing that night. The “delicious Hot Chile” sign and steamy window beckons one inside to get warm. The cook on the right is dishing up...

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Helping Hands

Post Card Series. As “the storyteller with a camera” I’m usually photographing people ~ telling their stories. I’m amazed at the number of favorite photographs that include people’s hands. Hands at work or play or in some type of gesture that further adds character to the subject. The chair massage image was taken at a...

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Skeleton Out of the Closet

Post Card Series. As a photographer of people I’m often asked to bring back an exciting, unusual, attention getting portrait. After all photographs are the most important element in the design/readership equation of publishing. If the photograph is strong in content, catches the viewers eye, causing an emotional reaction to it, they’re more likely to...

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Day in the Life of a Firefighter

Post Card Series. My lifelong career as a photojournalist made this assignment a perfect fit. Starfall.com commissioned me to photograph a Los Angeles fire fighter for one of their childrens day in the life books. I spent about 14 hours with the men and women of Station 4, located near downtown LA. Riding the rigs...

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