Here’s Part II of a series of documentary photographs (Part I HERE) that were part of “HOME: An Artistic Celebration of Community” presented by ArtServe, a Fort Lauderdale based non-profit organization that fosters and promotes artistic growth in South Florida. ‘HOME’ explored metaphors of habitat and the related idea of belonging, the multi-disciplinary exhibition included […]
Nearly killed by a brain aneurysm, a former Miami City Ballet dancer returns to dance with his mother, a member of the Cuban National Ballet...
Every fair-weather Sunday, starting at around 1pm until about 6pm, Argentine Tango dancing takes place under the gazebo at the end of Pier 45 at the end of Christopher Street and the West Side Highway in New York City. It’s called VolvoTango and it’s a free, or rather a pay-what-you-wish event, hosted by Tango instructor […]
By now, some of you may know that my wife passed away this past September due to complications from surgery to remove a brain tumor. It’s been a tough few months for my daughter and I since then but we had a 20 year marriage filled with love and plenty of laughter. I was lucky […]
One of my favorite places to snap photographs is at VACC Camp, a free week-long overnight camp hosted by Nicklaus Children’s Hospital in Miami for ventilation assisted children. It has become my favorite place to be for Spring Break during the past seven years; documenting this remarkable camp through video and photography. That said, I’m […]
Back in the summer of 2008, I shot a documentary film about a unique four-week summer program in Miami that focused on the history and philosophy of Hip Hop and its four main elements: DJing, MCing, B-boying/girling, and Urban Art. The camp was was called called PATH (for Preserving, Archiving and Teaching Hip Hop History) […]