There is no shortage of farmer’s markets in the Phoenix area, but this week I got to visit a special one. This market is held at the farm itself, a place called The Simple Farm, right in the middle of a neighborhood and run by a community-minded couple (Michael and Lylah) and their faithful crew...
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2010 Annual International Photography Awards Book
Today I have another piece of exciting news… As this year’s International Photography Awards are wrapping up, the winners from last year are being published in official book format, and I’M IN IT! Some of you might remember that last year, a series of my images from Kashmir won first place in the competition, so...
Food for the Hungry Exhibition & Print Sale: Women of Bangladesh
Last night I had the wonderful honor of putting on an exhibition of my work at Food for the Hungry USA, here in Phoenix. The show was in combination with an event called A Taste of Bangladesh, a gathering designed to raise awareness and financial sponsorship for impoverished women in Bangladesh.
Now on Etsy!
Prints are already available from my portfolio site, but now you can get them on Etsy too!
Klash
In Iraq, thousands of Kurdish children suffer from life-threatening congenital heart disease. These children can receive a new lease on life through surgery, but because of war, corruption, and lack of resources, surgery is simply an unattainable dream for most of them, and thousands of families must face the reality that their children will soon...
Kashmir Postcards
Due to popular demand, I now have postcards for you from Kashmir, India! Like the Ladakh cards, these come in packs of 20, each pack including 10 different images (2 cards of each image). They’re 4×6 with a beautiful gloss finish. $25 per pack. Keep them for yourself or share them with someone else! To...
New – Postcards from Ladakh
I’ve had several requests for postcards of my images, so today they’re here! I’ve created this first set using images from my most recent trip to Ladakh, India. They come in packs of 20, and each pack includes 10 different images (yep, when you do the math that means you get two cards of each...
