
Amazon Expedition |
Baghdad 2003 | Brazil | Russia | Salvador-Nicaragua | Yanomami | Salvador Gangs
| Ever since my parents gave me a Polaroid "Swinger" camera when I was ten years old, I When I decided to get into journalism, I was drawn to both the written word and the visual image. I could never seem to decide which made for the best representation of the reality I was trying to document. In the end, I have worked as a writer, photographer and a television producer. When I go to the field on assignment, I collect material in my notebooks, I shoot still photos, and I shoot video on small format digital. I have found in the course of my field work that I usually prefer the company of photographers over other news reporters. Photographers are cowboys, and they need to One of the most valuable lesson involves proximity to the subject matter. In photojournalism, you need to get close to your subject. There has to be a level of engagement. I have found that my strongest images are usually portraits, most often taken at very close range with a very wide angle lens (20mm is my favorite). It obliges you to get in people's faces. This requires a heightened sense of diplomacy and an ease with people whom you do not know and whom you have never seen before and probably never will again. In an instant you must capture some essential truth about them. It's a challenge, and that's why I like it. And I believe it has made me a better reporter and writer in the process. Besides looking for a gesture, a grimace, a certain way of I began my professional career as a writer, photographer and broadcaster in Central America in 1983. I spent seven years in El Salvador, Nicaragua, Guatemala and Panama during the turmoil of the 1980s. I don't expect I'll ever have the chance again to devote so much attention to one particular corner of the world. Assignments now last a few weeks or a few months. That is why the Salvador-Nicaragua section of the gallery is so heavily represented here. My photographs have accompanied articles I have written for Sports Afield, the Village Voice, Newsweek, Interview, Penthouse, the Guardian, and The Atlanta-Journal Constitution. My photo credits also include Outside, Details, The New York Times, Washington Post, Boston Globe, Conde Nast Traveler, Miami Herald, and The Economist. |