February 18, 2026 4:25 am
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Faces at The Carnival Entertainment for all ages who queue up and sufficiently leave the real world behind. No one cares if the fare is outrageously overpriced. I shouldn’t say, “no one cares,” but rather care for economic ambition is suspended for a day. Besides, the day’s outing should last one a few weeks. The images were made at three fairs in the Pacific Northwest of the United States—that is Portland, Oregon; Ridgefield, Washington; and... View Article
September 1, 2025 1:16 am
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Scenes: The Steel Bridge of Portland, Oregon Scenes: The Steel Bridge of Portland, Oregon A looming, towering contraption forms a passageway; a warning for newcomers that the city holds onto the past and present only; a brooding and ominous reminder that one must look back to see how far one has gone; during summertime, it’s a black stark contrast against the glistening bright waterfront; during the long winter months of the Pacific Northwest, it’s a... View Article
May 5, 2025 11:34 am
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This is work. This is a way of life– the faces and forms of innate belonging and timeless knowledge–a way to make a living set aside at birth, passed down through countless generations. At a particular spot along the Klickitat River within the Yakama Nation, a life or existence flows in harmony with the river. From wooden hand-made scaffolding, fishermen harness themselves with rope around their waists and plunge dip nets into the current. To preserve the... View Article
August 13, 2024 3:56 am
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A Portrait of Self All images were made in Camas, Washington, March and April 2024
May 20, 2024 6:54 am
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Light, Beauty, and Love in Vegas Marriage in Vegas, in its many forms, is a type of manifest destiny. It is a gloriously frenzied romance. With all the pomp, glitz, and glamour one can conjure, marriage in Vegas is untethered. And rightly so, the 400 year-old institution of marriage should not be laden with formalities and wait times; but, first and foremost, it should be a visual expression of love. The wedding is the big... View Article