A legend after 35 years of boldly going where no white musician had ever gone before, Johnny Clegg spent a long weekend at Dartmouth College as a visiting Montgomery Fellow. More than just an epic performer, Clegg has a true passion for and profound theoretical understanding of South African culture, politics and traditions. He spent…
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Upper Valley Life Magazine just launched their beautiful March-April 2014 issue, running a story that I worked on almost a year ago about the great folks at Edgewater Farm in Plainfield, NH. I’m sorry I never did get to meet up with the writer on the story, Tim Traver. Next time…
The shots might have pushed her over the edge. Our family of four was preparing for a six month stay in Rwanda last year, and my 10-year old daughter was growing increasingly ambivalent about the prospect. Now there were rabies shots to contend with? She toughed it out, we went, and a year later we…
Interesting, quick assignment the other day, getting some quick photos as The Dartmouth Center for Health Care Delivery Science hosted a delegation of Chinese health experts at a dinner at the Hanover Inn.
A client’s office had this wonderful typewriter sitting around. I asked the well-worn machine to please pose for some shots reminiscent of a time before the Internet, when typing was a much more tactile pleasure than it is now.
I agreed to help ISK (the International School of Kigali) with this year’s school photos — in part as a nice gesture, in part because I thought it would be good practice to run through a couple of hundred portraits in a day. It was a mixed blessing… Lots of great kids that were fun…
Dr. Stuart Chritton from Harvard is one of the wonderful physicians working with the Human Resources for Health (HRH) program here in Rwanda. He is an anesthesiologist (of which there are only 10 in all of Rwanda), but more importantly, perhaps, he is also a completely amazing teacher. I’d been hired to get some pictures…
[Editor’s note: I wrote this little piece for our local paper, the Norwich Times, waaay back in late August. Feels like a lifetime ago. For those of you who don’t get the Norwich Times — and why don’t you, it’s a great little paper? — it might be a worthwhile read if only to get…