New Level of Panic
The band has to eat too...
Baltimore, Maryland based band Sly45 taking a dinner break at a recent wedding I shot.
CaSh Jane Live!
CaSh Jane performing live in Washington, D.C.
Dolores Huerta
Tony
Tony. Used to play Division I college basketball. Suffers from mental illness. Currently homeless.
Executive Portraits--A Classic Approach
Last year I wrote here about how excited I get when I convince a client to agree to a more contemporary look and style for their corporate headshots. Recently, a client wanted to go back to basics. This is the result. Simple. Classic.
Menu of the Day
Jarrett Adams: EXONERATED
I recently had the opportunity to meet and interview one of the most extraordinary people I have met in a very long time. I have heard hundreds of stories of men who had been wrongly accused, convicted and sentenced for crimes that they vehemently denied committing. Jarrett Adams is one of a precious few to successfully prove that he was unjustly punished and eventually released.
Back on September 5, 1998, he and some friends drove a couple of hours away from the Chicago area to a party on the campus of the University of Wisconsin-Whitewater. A female student later reported that she had been sexually assaulted and identified Jarrett and his friends as the culprits. He was 17 years old at the time and was sentenced to a 28-year prison sentence. From the onset, he denied having committed the rape.
After almost 10 years in prison, and with the assistance of the Wisconsin Innocence Project, Jarrett was finally released. For many this would be a soul-crushing experience that would fill one with lots of bitterness and anger. If Jarrett harbors such feelings, it is barely detectable.
While there is no pending suit against the State of Wisconsin for his wrongful conviction and incarceration, he says “I am fighting with the state to change compensation laws to compensate me” and “was never given a dime or any services by the state despite having all charges against me dismissed.”
Jarrett channeled his energy into completing college and last year graduated from Loyola University School of Law in Chicago. He just finished a Judicial Fellowship with the 7th Circuit Court of Appeals, the same court that overturned his conviction. Now living in New York City, he starts work as an attorney for the New York Innocence Project next week.
In February Jarrett got married to an attorney with a multinational media organization.
For more information about Jarrett and his incredible journey, please visit these links:
http://www.msnbc.com/msnbc/jarrett-adams-unlikely-path-prison-lawyer
Stephanie and Drew Celebrate Their Love
It was a wet, rainy and cloudy day and we had to scrap our plans to shoot at Lincoln Memorial, but nothing could dampen the energy and spirit of this special day with this beautiful couple and their family and friends.
America's Vets Helping Vets For Life
March 4 Veterans Rights Rally
TangleTwig Farm, Purcellville, Virginia
Allison
Bishop McNamara High School Fine Arts Department
Sankofa Night 2016 presentation of "MO, The Deliverer"
Monica and Kay
I was honored to capture Monica and Kay's special day. Honestly, I was not their first choice. They were referred to me by another client after at least 2 other photographers declined to serve them because of their objections to same-sex marriage.