My first assignment for the lovely Atlanta Magazine was for their photo column, "One Square Mile," which publishes on the last page of every issue. I headed to the Georgia/Alabama state line with freelance writer Josh Green to the renowned Robinson … [Continue reading] about One Square Mile: Robinson & Sons for Atlanta Magazine
Minorities Purged from Voter Rolls for The New York Times
It sounded like something from the 1960: About 180 minorities were purged from the voter rolls just before a major election where a white candidate won by a narrow margin (African-Americans make up about 85% of the population). But it wasn't, it's a … [Continue reading] about Minorities Purged from Voter Rolls for The New York Times
Police Ride-Along for The New York Times
The Times called me last week and asked if I'd be interested in doing a ride-along with law enforcement. I didn't have to think about it ... of course I would. Crime was one of my beats when I started out as a reporter for The Moultrie (Ga.) Observer … [Continue reading] about Police Ride-Along for The New York Times
Trump Supporters and Diversity for The Washington Post
I shot this feature back in April for the Post, but considering the RNC is underway this week, I believe it's still as timely as it was then. I photographed two people of color here in Atlanta, one who heads up the National Diversity Coalition for … [Continue reading] about Trump Supporters and Diversity for The Washington Post
Colleges Pursue Out-of-State Students for The New York Times
Alabama is like a second home to me ... I've traveled there quite a bit in the past couple of years, mostly for The New York Times. This last time was back in April when I went to the University of Alabama and to nearby Central High School, where I … [Continue reading] about Colleges Pursue Out-of-State Students for The New York Times