The December holiday issue of Saveur magazine is out on the newstands now. Â They featured a story I wrote about my crabbing days in the Bering Sea aboard the f/v Rollo along with 7 pages of photos including a couple... Continue reading →
I’m honored to be selected to take part in the exhibition SEE FOOD, curated by Natalie Zelt opening next week at the Houston Center for Photography. Â Several photos from my Fish-Work series will on display along with many fine photographers... Continue reading →
This past summer I went cage diving with great white sharks aboard the FV Islander based out of San Diego. We spent 5 days trying to prevent our arms from turning into bloody stumps while admiring the crystal clear tuna... Continue reading →
Instagram posted a recent interview about my Project Pressure sponsored journey to Svalbard in September, where I spent 3 weeks documenting the glacial landscape. You can find the interview here. Instagram had this to say about my current work with Project... Continue reading →
A childhood photo of mine, accompanied by text on my photography beginnings documenting fishing adventures with my dad, are included in the group exhibition EARLY WORKS curated by Laura Moya and Laura Valenti Jelen. Previously shown at the Newspace Center... Continue reading →
Recently I was nominated for a LEAD Academy award in Germany for the Photo Reportage of the Year Award for the publishing of my Fish-Work Series in MARE Magazine and also in DUMMY magazine in 2012. Â The Lead Awards are... Continue reading →
Brooklyn based Photo Industries recently curated a selection from my Fish-Work Bering Sea series for an exhibition on one of the East River Ferries in New York City. Â Here is a link to the show. The show was up and... Continue reading →
EXIT #49, an art magazine based in Madrid, Spain included a 9 page spread of images from  Fish-Work as well as the Fishing With My Dad series. This is a really beautiful mag.  Thanks ya’ll. Below are a few sample... Continue reading →
A selection of 12 Fish-Work images from over the years will be on display at this weekend’s 35th annual Mountain Film Festival in Telluride.  I’m honored to  have been invited by a great photographer and Telluride local Drew Ludwig. My work... Continue reading →
This winter I gave an interview with Victor Schiferli for Dutch photography magazine SHUTR #02. The 12 page spread includes some real Fish Work classics! Thrilled to be included. Continue reading →
A couple weeks back, The New Yorker sent me to Alameda, California to photograph the man behind several amazing kite powered projects in the works. Â Don Montague is one of the founding innovators of windsurfing and kiteboarding. Â He is also... Continue reading →
One of my photographs from a trip to the Painted Hills in Eastern Oregon is out now in AFAR Magazine, the May 2013 issue. with Heather Treadway Continue reading →
This month I’ve got the cover and a 15 page spread of Fish-Work images in the German art and culture magazine named Dummy #37. Â Thanks to Brian Greer, the engineer of the f/v Rollo, who has once again shown up... Continue reading →
I’ve been included in a new photography exhibition at the Haggerty Museum of Art at Marquette University in Milwaukee, Wisconsin opening on January 16, 2012… and grateful to be included among dozens of my favorite photographers. Â If you end up... Continue reading →
Andy Adams (Flak Photo), probably the most meticulous and passionate photo community organizer on the web, has been up to great things lately. Â He has curated an online exhibition of new landscape photographs entitled Looking at the Land, 21st Century... Continue reading →
The fine folks at National Fisherman Magazine based in Portland, Maine did a little write up about my photography and fishing life and used one of my Graveyard Point images on the cover. This is the December 2012 issue. Â Thanks... Continue reading →
Graveyard Point, a new exhibition of photographs from my seasonal salmon fish camp in Alaska opened at Charles A. Hartman Fine Art on October 4, 2012. Â Thanks to all the fishermen that made the trek from far and away to... Continue reading →