Images of Suffering: Ethical Dilemma or Moral Duty?
Documentary photographer requires more than a camera and the will to take photos.
24 Hour Project Completed: Focusing on Hands
Without a lot of street photography available in Connecticut, I turned to a more conceptual type of image to carry out my 24 Hour Project.
Rules of Photography: Meant to Be Broken?
Are we supposed to follow every single rule of composition all the time? Are we supposed to take them into account when we shoot? This is my opinion on the matter
24 Hour Project: An Upcoming Experience that You Should Join
Joining the 24 Hour Project in 2021 and becoming a Photographer for Social Change brought a new perspective to my photography
Taking Photos: A Hobby or a Calling?
Is photography a hobby or a calling? Maybe a little bit of both?
Good Photos Never Wait: Reasons to Never Pack Your Camera
Never pack your camera before you leave. A reflection on why you keep your tool close to you
Why Canon? Reasons why I Stuck to my Brand
As Canon shooter for over 11 years now, I have many reasons to stay loyal to my brand.
DOCU Magazine: A Great Option for Documentary Photographers
Making a cooperation to make a print with DOCU Magazine, will help you highlight some of your documentary photography work while promoting the value of printed photos.
Photographing Your Local Businesses: Why It Matters
One of the biggest satisfactions I have as a photographer is being able to photograph and post about small buisinesses.
A Strongman’s Last Ride: Capturing the Funerals of Fidel Castro
A small narrative about the days following the passing of longtime dictator Fidel Castro

