Category Archives: Journalism

Parents struggle to find housing for their children with disabilities

I just finished a stills and video project on New Jersey’s Special Needs Housing Trust Fund that was supposed to fund housing projects for people with developmental disabilities. There are now 4,879 “priorities” on an 8,000-person waiting list for people with developmental disabilities. The Department of Human Services, facing a severe housing shortage and an...

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Steelers are going to the Super Bowl

Ok, so the Jets came close but the Steelers are going to the Super Bowl. This was my third trip to Heinz Field this football season (one Rutgers game and two Jets games) and with single digit temperatures I was wishing for a nice dome stadium. I was hoping to shoot some Jets celebration and...

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Giants & Jets locker room portraits

As the NFL regular season comes to a close this weekend here is a look at a series of locker room portraits. The locker room is much too crowded to set up a light stand so I usually rely on the lights from nearby tv cameras. Usually the tv cameras shoot straight on so I...

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Photographing the best in the world

This is a great time of year for New York City area sports photographers. The U.S. Open, the start of football season and the baseball playoffs heating up. As I prepared a blog post of my photographs from the U.S. Open tennis tournament I realized that over the past few weeks I’ve had the opportunity...

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Queen Latifah portrait

I was pleasantly surprised when I saw the new issue of Inside Jersey magazine. A photograph of Queen Latifah that I took last year was featured in an article about the New Jersey native. Usually celebrity portraits require lots of advance setup and coordination with publicity agents. This photograph was the result of a wonderful...

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