Category: Stories

  • Bans off our bodies rally

    Bans off our bodies rally

    Democrats turned out tonight in Doylestown, Pa., to rally around women’s rights and democracy itself. Led by Bucks County Commissioner Bob Harvie, speakers included State Senator Steve Santarsiero, PA-01 House of Representatives candidate Ashley Ehasz, and Pennsylvania House Democratic Leader Joanna McClinton — the first woman elected House Democratic Leader in the institution’s 244-year history.

  • Ho, ho, ho

    Ho, ho, ho

    One of the greatest joys in life is bringing joy to other people’s lives…like my uncle Bill does as Santa (caught a glimpse of him in this news segment).

  • Photos in the wild

    Photos in the wild

    It’s always a blast seeing images I’ve created used to help tell stories in the media. Like this one I captured during the abortion rights rally in Doylestown, Pa., that was used by PBS/NPR.

    And this one from last year’s Bucks County Classic used by the Bucks County Herald.

  • The function of education

    The function of education

  • Piano Man

    Piano Man

    It was 9 o’clock on a Saturday with The Entertainer himself, Billy Joel, performing his 125th sold out, one-night-a-month concert at New York City’s iconic Madison Square Garden.

  • Rally for Abortion Justice

    Rally for Abortion Justice

    Images from today’s Rally for Abortion Justice in Doylestown, Pa.

  • Culmination of Years of Hard Work: The Senior Recital

    Culmination of Years of Hard Work: The Senior Recital

    Years of language classes. Countless lessons. Endless rehearsals. All culminating in an hour long solo performance at Temple University’s Rock Hall in Philadelphia. So proud of the passion and commitment Allison put in over the past four years to get there.

  • Pro Cycling Portrait

    Pro Cycling Portrait

    My legs may not be fast enough to keep up with my friends on the Bike Works p/b Fred Beans pro bike team, but my camera’s shutter speed is.

    Always fun to see one of my images in the local weekly newspaper. Especially when it’s a shot of my friends from the pro cycling team sponsored by the best local bike shop in the country.

    Screenshot of an article in The Bucks County Herald with an image of the Bike Works pro cycling team standing in front of their top sponsor's building.
  • One Act, A Lifetime of Memories

    One Act, A Lifetime of Memories

    I went to the Millrose Games at Madison Square Garden when I was in high school. Had my camera bag with me. Saw a press pass on the ground. Picked it up. Tied it to my bag. And with all the confidence of a teenager, started following the other photographers heading toward the track. The security guard at the gate took one look at me, looked away, and let me in. He knew.

    I was near the landing mat when Sergei Bubka set the pole vault world record. And in the press conference afterward when he saw me and threw me the tape off his wrist from that very vault. I was on the escalator standing next to Carl Lewis, at the time the most spectacular and perfect human specimen I’d ever seen. I met Edwin Moses, who, in my mind, is one of the greatest athletes to ever walk this planet. All because of the kindness of a stranger.

    So when you watch these 40 seconds of Usain Bolt interacting with normal, everyday people — strangers — remember that all it takes is a moment of kindness to have a lifetime of impact.

  • Goodbye, 2021. Hello, 2022.

    Goodbye, 2021. Hello, 2022.

    Another year, another…well, another something. Right? Without further ado, highlights from these past 365 days navigating a global pandemic.

    Let’s see, where to start. Well, there were a couple of bucket list-level things that happened in 2021. For starters, a portrait I created during an on-site assignment in Basel, Switzerland, flashed on one of the big electronic billboards in Times Freaking Square!

    I interviewed Vint Cerf, the father of the Internet, and Christopher Aker, one of cloud computing’s pioneers, about the history of cloud computing and where it’s headed.

    Work my team and I did created a new category in the technology industry, the holy grail for those who do what I do for a living.

    I recorded 7 new episodes as the host of the Craft of Code podcast.

    I did what I could to help good people get elected to our school board.

    I had my third biggest year riding my bike in terms of mileage and number of days I got out, which also saw me cracking 100,000 feet of climbing for the second year in a row.

    I had the pleasure of watching Olympians and world champions race bikes at The Velodrome. And witnessed the spectacle of friends racing custom-built high wheel bikes around the oval.

    Had some stickers printed.

    Introduced the neighbors kids to Spaceballs!, covid-style.

    Speaking of, they also put in a new pool, but were less than thrilled with the new bathing suit I picked out to celebrate.

    My youngest daughter turned 18 and my oldest turned 21. I continue to defy aging (okay, defy growing up).

    I saw a few good movies:. Don’t Look Up, In the Heights, Westside Story, Tick! Tick…Boom!, Palmer, 14 Peaks, The River Runner, War Dogs, Bo Burnham: Inside, and Pele.

    Despite the limitations of the pandemic, the boob tube created some really good shows this year: Ted Lasso, Schmigadoon!, The White Lotus, Hacks, Only Murders in the Building, Mare of Easttown, Ghosts, The Great, The Least Expected Day, The Lost Pirate Kingdom, Cobra Kai, Dickinson, The Handmaid’s Tale, Kevin Can F**K Himself, and Yellowjackets.

    I finally got around to reading Anthony Bourdain’s “Kitchen Confidential” and Peter Sagan’s “Sagan: My World.”

    I listened to a hilarious podcast called “Smartless” with Jason Bateman, Sean Hayes, and Will Arnett. I highly recommend the George Clooney episode.

    And I created a few photographs. These are some of my favorites from 2021.