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Blog Profile / Photographers


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Filed Under:Arts / Photography
Posts on Regator:1129
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Archived Since:July 16, 2009

Blog Post Archive

The blind cheering the blind

When I told friends or family that I was going to cover a blind track and field tournament they asked some variation of “how?”

Seaside nuclear power

Located beachside I immediately thought of basing the main photo for this trip on this famous “ukiyoe” print by the artist Hokusai.

My memories of a dictator

Just noticing that he was bothered by my presence and my camera felt like a small victory in front of a man who made life and death decisions over an entire country.

Lahore Inferno: Losing the battle with fire

And that was it; both men were dead in less than a minute.

Salt caravans of the Danakil depression

To descend into the Danakil depression is like stepping in another world.

A sheep with an artificial heart – or maybe not

This sounded like a very good reason to leave Beijing for a day and report about such an extraordinary achievement.

A front row seat to aviation history

I was a wide-eyed kid again, thankful that my job as a photographer afforded me access to witness a world-first.

Along the deadly Southern border

I’m running through the desert outside a tiny town called Encino with a Texas Department of Public Safety helicopter flying above me.

China’s easy riders

In China, Harleys confer status and turn heads.

Ashes to ashes; dust to dust

In the United States and Canada, vault burials have grown in popularity since the early 1900s. So when Reuters contacted me about a conservation cemetery, one of four in the country, I was intrigued with the very niche market.

Showtime at the Lucha Libre wrestling

It was the Lucha VaVoom, a show of Lucha Libre Mexican wrestling and Burlesque performances at the Mayan theatre in Los Angeles.

Left with more questions in Cleveland

I flew to Cleveland on Monday after three women, Amanda Berry, Gina DeJesus and Michelle Knight, and a child escaped from the home of Ariel Castro after allegedly being held there for about a decade.

India’s missing daughters

For four days, I met parents of girls who had gone missing. Every story was different, every story was equally sad.

Kentucky Derby by the numbers

It's been called the most exciting two minutes in sports.

Waves of fire

It was surreal, you could hear the flames roaring and the peaceful sound of the waves crashing on the beach simultaneously.

Bollywood dreams

The Hindi film industry or Bollywood can make a star, a household name out of anyone overnight.

Parallel world of Chechnya

What did I know about Chechnya before last week?

A piece of the past with the present

Every time I have to cover a story related to the September 11th attacks on the World Trade Center I always hope that I will be able to forget that day and the so many lives affected by the tragedy.

A world without smiles

She saw her son Reinaldo being beaten and shot dead by traffickers from a rival slum.

In the shadow of Mexico’s guns

Days before last Christmas, city authorities initiated a program of voluntary disarmament for citizens encouraging them to swap their pistols, revolvers, guns and the occasional 60 mm mortar round for bicycles, tablets or cash.

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