Roadside Bombs

An image from a recent assignment for Johns Hopkins School of Public Health. The story is about tramatic brain injuries in Iraq and Afghanistan that were never documented until 2 doctoral students unearthed the evidence. The vets I met and their stories were both painful and shocking.

Ordinary People

People often ask me if I photograph celebrities, actors or famous people…not really..but..the people I photograph are far, far from ordinary people. In this assignment with Johns Hopkins Hospital “famous” is defined in terms of saving lives.

The Power of Personality and Why You Need One

How is it even possible to select the right photographer or videographer these days? We’re all among a massive sea of photographers and videographers, all vying for the same clients. And it’s hard to really be different. Think about it. Whether we’re talking about editing style, how we shoot, the lighting we choose or even […]

You Belong’ Is Much More Than a Slogan to Eduardo Tobon

As humans, we need to belong – to one another, to friends and families, to our culture and country, to our world. Belonging is fundamental to our sense of happiness and well-being. It’s probably why Diners Club International chose ‘You Belong’ as its slogan. After all, a major credit card company would want its members […]