I am a visual journalist lately with The New York Times, and previously with Time.com and the Los Angeles Times. Before working in visuals, I was a reporter for The Associated Press at bureaus around the country including Honolulu, Charleston, W.Va., and New York City.

 

I have had the privilege of collaborating with many brilliant photographers during my career. Below are some of my notable, recent commissions.

‘Turn Off the Sunshine’
‘Christianity Will Have Power’
Fires Scorch a Way of Life That Still Grows From the Trees
A Place in the U.S. With No Covid-19? Look to American Samoa.
He’s a Veteran of Upheaval, Molded by Ferguson’s Traumas. He’s 7.
In Indian Country, a Crisis of Missing Women.
Tracking Phones, Google is a Dragnet for Police
Photos of Tropical Storm Barry
In an All-Gender Cabin, Summer Campers ‘Don’t Have to Hide’
‘They’re My Safe Place’: Children of Addicted Parents, Raised by Relatives
A ‘Bridge’ to China, and Her Family’s Business, in the Trump Cabinet
A Diamond Giant Plays Up Its Russian Ties to Appeal to Americans
This Is the Most Lucrative Moment in History to Catch Bass
An Overlooked Danger: School Shootings After Hours
The Last Reporter in Town Had One Big Question for his Rich Boss
Aging Hong Kong Waterfront Gets a Face-Lift
‘Not Sparing Anyone’: Texas Funeral Homes Can’t Escape Virus
The Faces of Protest in Puerto Rico
In L.A. Kobe Dominates the Paint
James Dyson: ‘The Public Wants to Buy Strange Things’
In a Homecoming Video Meant to Unite Campus, Almost Everyone Was White