Various collections of photographs from my travels, street photography, and portrait shoots.
In June of 2018 I had a opportunity to visit my homeland of Haiti. My younger brother was getting married. This has been in the plans for about a year and I was happy and honored to be going back home and serve as the best man in this celebration of Laurent and Tara. Young, in love, with a bright future ahead of them.
But this was a day and weekend for my brother so I reluctantly agreed to go to a concert from a band I knew of, but had never seen in person: RAM. A part of the root ("racin") punk Afro-Caribbean renaissance that swept the Haitian music scene in the 1990s with most famously Boukman Eksperyans. Read more
With a 20 years visa that allows me to work and live there for 6 months (I think) at a time, I am sure to visit again. While it would have been easy for me to curate a list of pics after any one visit, I wanted to show a collection over multiple visits to do justice to this vast and amazing country and culture. Read more.
What makes Northern California special is hardly its valleys; the coastlines are simply legendary. And no other bit of coastline has captured the imagination of so many like the stretch between Big Sur and Carmel. Indeed, I first discovered this magical bit of land at the edge of the western world suffering in the cold and wind. Read more
In Barcelona, I expected two days of fun, food, and drinks, and architecture. But instead, upon arrival, my Über driver quickly tried to inform me about the impeding march. In my broken Spanish, I agreed but barely registered that a city-wide manifestation was going to take hold.
Praha (Prague) Czech Republic is a magical city unlike any in the world. Read my brief post on my third visit in fall 2017.
One year anniversary of the Women's March in Silicon Valley, San Jose, CA. Read my thoughts on this experience.
Photographs during my trip to Scandinavia in fall 2017. Read my brief post on that visit.
The Nobel prize ceremony is held here every year
Burial church for Swedish monarchs, it’s one of the oldest buildings in Stockholm dating from the 13th century.