The High Line, NYC
Great meeting today in NYC. He really liked my work
Cookin up frybread at the Duwamish Longhouse
Helping teach Facebook 101 at Casa Latina
The Duwamish Tribe
Diversity, My work, photojournalism, Seattle, Still photographyThe first people of Seattle and much of King County, the people of the Duwamish Tribe, have been fighting for federal recognition for decades. Chairwoman Cecile Hansen has been leading that fight, and recently there was a breakthrough when a federal judge threw out a 2001 Bush-era denial and ordered a new examination of the tribe’s case. Hansen is a descendant of Chief Seattle, after whom the city is named. She is seen working below in her office at the Duwamish Longhouse while reflected in a painting done by her sister, Catherine Rivera, depicting their great-great-grandmother, Ya-Tse-Blu, the niece of Chief Seattle. Stay tuned for more as I continue to work to tell this important story. Thanks for looking.
Below, Cecile cooks dinner for a nearby homeless community, Nickelsville, with help from her granddaughter Alyssa.
Nickelsville homeless community
Car Fire Photo
My work, photojournalism, Published work, SeattleThere was a huge car fire in West Seattle this week that I happened to capture before the fire department arrived. It was quite the surreal scene. Nobody was injured and there was no foul play suspected. You can see the pictures published in the Seattle P-I and the West Seattle Blog, which has more information.
Today’s office: in the wetlands at UW Bothell