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For the The New York Times: A Family Separated

Both David Walter Banks and I contributed to this New York Times slideshow about a family separated so they could live. It’s from an ongoing story about Atlanta’s Grady Hospital discontinuing dialysis for patients who cannot afford it.

Eduardo and his father Roberto have been separated from his mother and little brother because Eduardo’s mother …

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You Guess It

A new week and a new theme! Tim Lytvinenko and Kendrick Brinson are posting iPhone photos as part of a challenge that involves you, dear photography lover. We will post photos Monday through Thursday based on a secret theme provided by a photographer or blogger, then we want you to guess the theme and …

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Home for the Holidays

I resolve to document my family and friends and adventures better this year. Here are some images from Thanksgiving, Christmas and New Years.

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Weekly Roundup | 1-1 (2010!!)

Happy 2010, everyone.  We took a short hiatus from our weekly roundup over the holidays and our picking up the sticks today on the first day of the new year.  14 days to recap, including commenters, linkers, tweets, facebook, and any other random stuff that we’ve been happy to share with the wide world …

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The Wall Street Journal’s Year in Photos

The Wall Street Journal just sent over a link to their 2009 Pictures of the Year.  It was a real pleasant surprise to find that Matt Eich and I have work featured in the slideshow along with a couple folks from our friends at MJR –Mustafah Abdulaziz and Brandon Thibodeaux (Mustafah’s hyper-layered stuff is among …

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Our Year in Photos

This has been an amazing year for LUCEO Images and, from our planning, it looks like 2010 might be even more amazing. Thanks for supporting us and coming along for the ride! Happy New Year. (To see more, click on each photographer’s name.)

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Christmas Tree Sales for The Wall Street Journal

Not exactly sure what kind of internal forces drove The Wall Street Journal to need a last-minute photograph of someone buying a Christmas tree on an hour and a half deadline, but the assignment sounded better than  balancing my books.  Matt Craig, Journal editor and MJR collective member, passed on the assignment and I …

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You Guess It

As you discovered last week, Tim Lytvinenko and Kendrick Brinson are posting iPhone photos as part of a challenge that involves you, dear photography lover. We will post photos Monday through Thursday based on a secret theme provided by a photographer or blogger, then we want you to guess the theme and write it …

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The Mekong River for The New York Times

I recently photographed the changing face of the Mekong River for the New York Times. The four-day shoot took me to Vietnam, Thailand, Burma and Laos while looking at the affects of dams on the river.

http://www.nytimes.com/slideshow/2009/12/17/world/20091217MEKONG_index.html

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Interview: NPPA The Visual Student

I was recently interviewed by NPPA’s The Visual Student’s blog master Kevin Martin. The interview about working abroad can be read here: http://blogs.nppa.org/visualstudent/2009/12/14/working-abroad-kevin-german/#more-2101

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Sun City: Life After Life

“I call this community: “Life after Life”. There are people well into 80’s and 90’s enjoying their life as if they were 50’s and 60’s. You can actually look forward to growing old. There is a lot to do. A reason to live,” said Vera MacIntosh, on a Sun City blog.

Within 10 years, for …

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The Week in Outtakes | 12-21

out·take (outtk) n.
1.a. A section or scene, as of a movie, that is filmed but not used in the final version. b. A complete version, as of a recording, that is dropped in favor of another version.
2. An opening for outward discharge; a vent.

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Sometimes it takes a bit more than a week to get …

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You Guess It

Starting today, Tim Lytvinenko and Kendrick Brinson will be posting iPhone photos as part of a challenge that involves you, dear photography lover. We will post photos Monday through Thursday based on a secret theme provided by a photographer or blogger, then we want you to guess the theme and write it in the …

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Weekly Roundup | 12-18

Hi again.  Another week, another round of people to catch up with.  Always a pretty full conversation on Twitter so, if you haven’t already, click the follow tab on the top right side of the screen and join us there.  And on Facebook.                       …

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Mexico: Odds and Ends

As I edited through and reflected upon images made in Latin America over the past year, I looked for exactly what it is that draws my heart to this region of the world.  In a time where coverage of Mexico and Guatemala by the mass media is saturated with crime and despair, an amazing …

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