I”m on assignment this week in Senegal with Freedom From Hunger. During my layover at New York’s JFK International Airport I photographed our Boeing 737 waiting at the departure gate. I’ve been having a lot of fun with a new iPhone app called Pano. Pano allows you to stitch together a series of successive vertical […]
USAID Frontlines Photo Contest: Winning Image
Yesterday, I was surfing the internet on a 3G USB stick, while taking a bus from Hanoi to Halong Bay when I received some great news via email. Education Development Center, one of my major clients, for whom I’ve shot jobs in Afghanistan, The Philippines, Mali, Sudan and just about everywhere in-between, emailed me saying […]
Sala Bai, Siem Reap, Cambodia
Today, in Siem Reap, where I shot images for the Asia Foundation. Their partner organization, Sala Bai, a French NGO helps youth in Cambodia to learn skills that will change their lives. I’m working alongside Brent Jones, a freelance writer from New York. Brent gathered information and interviews with staff and students of Sala Bai […]
U.S. Funded Radio Station Begins Broadcasting in Southern Sudan
In the run-up to a key political referendum to decide whether the south splits from the north, a new locally based independent radio station has opened in Southern Sudan. Supported by the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID), the new station is operated by the nonpartisan Sudan Radio Service (SRS) and provides daily news and […]
Angkor Hospital For Children, Siem Reap Cambodia
Since 2001 I have done photography for the Angkor Hospital For Children in Siem Reap Cambodia. Most recently I photographed their Home Care program.
Angkor Hospital For Children Photo Exhibit
Angkor Hospital for Children, Siem Reap Cambodia. A photography exhibit now through December featuring the work of 4 photographers. Proceeds from sales to benefit the hospital.
The Asia Foundation Assignment: Kampot & Return to Phnom Penh
Hi everyone, sorry about the “bare bones posts”…it’s just that after shooting all day, I’m so darn tired that I can’t stay awake much beyond dinner and doing my nightly edit and backups. I’ve been posting images and that’s about it and I know some of you want some more background and technical info on […]
Kampot, Cambodia, The Asia Foundation Assignment Continues
Worked in Phonm Penh this morning, then headed to Kampot down south. I’ve never been to Kampot so I was excited to get the opportunity to see another part of Cambodia
Assignment for The Asia Foundation Cambodia, Continues.
Today’s work included gathering images and stories from an English language school in Battambang, a long road trip out towards Pailin, Cambodia, not far from the Thai border (this area was the stronghold of the Khmer Rouge, and it’s where Pol Pot died). Then it was a long ride past rice fields being planted….to Phonm Pehn, Cambodia’s capitol city
Assignment: The Asia Foundation, Cambodia
I’m documenting the Asia Foundation’s work toward effective governance, democracy, and growth in Cambodia. It’s hot here…hotter than Thailand. In my opinion, Cambodia really just has two seasons, hot and hotter! Although the heat sometimes makes it very uncomfortable to work here, the Cambodian people are just so genuinely wonderful, that you kind of forget about the heat. There’s a joy and radiance in the faces and the personalities here, often captured one’s photos.