My naturalistic and spontaneous style of photographing the flux of life's unrepeatable moments comes from my 20 years' experience as a documentary photographer.

 

My editorial assignments have been published in Life, Natural History and Parenting Magazine to name a few. As a weekly photographic contributor for six years at The Village Voice, my photos documented the New York art and literary scene.

 

I began to photograph while studying abroad as an art major in Madrid, Spain. After graduating from the University of California at Davis with a B.A. in Art and Spanish, I moved to New York.

 

The focus of my documentary photography is on social and humanistic subjects, especially regarding the lives of women and children.

 

Nanny, my photographic essay about Latin and Caribbean immigrant women working as caregivers in New York was included in Al and Tipper Gore's book The Spirit of Family. It has also been published in Parenting, DoubleTake and Photo District News.

 

My photos of Mother Teresa at Tangra, a Moslem camp in India, are in private collections worldwide.

 

The Invisible Woman, an award winning photo documentary, looks at the lives of women who work as domestics in Brazil.

 

I have also worked as a still photographer on several motion picture shoots in New York City where I was based until 2001.

 

Having lived in Spain and Brazil, I am fluent in Spanish and Portuguese. I now live in Sedona, Arizona.

 

You can see some of my wedding photos in Diane Meier Delaney's new book:

 

The New American Wedding - Ritual and Style in a Changing Culture

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  • JoinedFebruary 2005
  • OccupationDocumentary & Portrait Photographer
  • Current citySedona, Arizona
  • CountryUSA

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