A Dream Project for the ICA Boston
This next decade, balancing a family and a blossoming career, is honestly frightening, but it’s moments like those I had with my wife, watching families view our work together, that provided me with so much gratitude that I get to live this crazy creative life. Before you know it, that will be me putting headphones over my kids’ ears, while we experience some art together. What a beautiful life.
The Rims Are Off In Boston
A collection of images captured during the Covid19 pandemic of basketball courts in Boston.
This Is What it Looks Like When Real Women Work Out
I’ve had an honor of photographing and filming projects for Reebok to celebrate International Women’s Day over the past few years. This year they asked me to come in to their in-house gym and photograph the ends of classes to capture real images of women battling through their work outs.
New Motion Work for Reebok Classics
I recently shot 100 Reebok Basketball shoes for Reebok Classics and edited them into a 60s clip to show off their archive and retro shoe selection. My favorite is the Shaqnosis, I always wanted a pair as a kid. The video now lives on Reebok’s Basketball Retro page. Enjoy!
Film Photography: My first roll shot on a Holga
I flew out to Los Angeles to embark on this new adventure with fellow photographer Keith Weiner and we both learned…and failed…and learned some more about the great photography past time of FILM. Here are some of my favorites from my first 2 rolls.
Silivene Travels the World: FIBA Photo Contest Switzerland
Recently my portrait of Silivene in Rwanda was selected to be a part of an exhibition in Switzerland at FIBA (International Basketball Federation) headquarters along with 39 other images for their annual photo contest.
The Beauty of Photography
My friends over at Shooting Touch delivered some portraits I shot a year ago in Rwanda to the women in the portraits. They sent me these images.
Int'l Motion Art Awards 7 Winner
It is my pleasure with immense gratitude to announce that my short video following the women’s march in Kayonza, Rwanda alongside my good friends at the NGO, Shooting Touch, was selected as an International Motion Art Awards 7 Winner. This means the video will live in the American Photography - American Illustration Archive forever and be screened in New York City this coming November along side the other winners.
American Photography 35 Chosen Winner
I am extremely excited to announce that my portrait of Silivene photographed in Rwanda was chosen as a winner of American Photography 35 and will be included in the American Photography Archive. It has been my mission to continue telling the stories of women in Rwanda using basketball to improve their lives along side Shooting Touch and I am so grateful that this image will live in the American Photography Archive forever.