I am the offspring of a photographer and a programmer. I have been shooting photos since I was in grade school. I learned to develop black and white film in my mother's darkroom. I moved on to digital photography in the late '90s, but still enjoy film photography including 35mm, medium and large formats.
I am a frequent contributor to Wired.com and blogdowntown. I live in Downtown Los Angeles and have an eye and a nose for technology related stories. I also enjoy shooting protests, concerts and portraits.
I am currently working on two main projects. One involves high dynamic range images of Industrial Landscapes. The other centers on macro photography of the Living Desert.
I have a true love for the photographic image and love nothing more than capturing the decisive moment.
I am available for day assignments in and around Southern California and for longer assignments around the world. You can find my contact information here.
Publications:
Wired
Los Angeles Times
Forbes
Future Music Magazine (UK)
SZ Wissen (Germany)
Colorlines
Nuts and Volts
Computerworld (Switzerland)
The Oregonian
Mercy Corps
Boingboing
Laughing Squid
Dorkbot Socal
Makezine
MIT Technology Review
New American Media
CNN
NPR
Gizmodo
Hack A Day
Consumerist
Los Angeles Downtown News
Curbed
Jointz Magazine
LAist
Metroblogging Los Angeles
LA Observed
Associations:
American Society of Media Photographers
LA Press Club
National Press Photographers Association
Canon Professional Services
