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Monthly Archives: July 2009

New man

The first inmate to ever be released from incarceration under the Three Strikes law, Stevan Dozier relishes freedom and recognizes his good fortune. He’s now working with non-profits to launch a youth intervention/prevention program in Seattle. Shot for the LA Times.

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Wedding

A few of my favorites so far from a wedding I shot yesterday with former P-I colleague Josh Trujillo. Beautiful, beautiful day…it’s hard participating in an event like this without being uplifted in some way. Congrats Dan and Amanda.

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The trouble with being gay (in Ephrata, Wash.)

Just returned from Ephrata, a small town near Moses Lake, a little beyond the gorge, where farmland meets the hot rocks and faux plateaus of the Columbia River Basin. On assignment for the LA Times, I spent the day with Nathan, a openly gay man who runs an espresso shop in town, and who claims...

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Portrait of the artist as an old man

I was traveling through Texas this weekend, thinking about my upcoming City Arts portrait session with Fred Oldfield, western painter and bonafide cowboy, when I picked up an issue of Texas Monthly and got my idea for the top picture. It was Ted Nugent photographed by Dan Winters in a field of some sort. I...

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A hopeful beginning

Investigate West launched its site today, featuring a couple blogs and the promise of great long-form journalism to come, the likes of which we’ve seen too little of ’round these parts. I was happy to offer some work for the launch, and I hope to provide much more going forward. With completely revamped approaches to...

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