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February 4, 2009
Chinese New Year celebration at Gallery Place
Sorry for few updates today. I had a busy work day. I’ve also recently been working on the albums on Washington Photo Journal. Today I have a new one.
Washington Photo Journal: Images from the Chinese New Year celebration at Gallery Place in Washington, D.C., Sunday February 1, 2009.
Enjoy!
5:58 pm chinese drums, Chinese New Year, Choi chang, Dragon dancing, Gallery Place, Lion dancing, Washington Photo Journal
(Be the first to comment)January 27, 2009Updates at WaPhoJo
A black woman in the crowd and a white man on a port-a-pottie wave in the sea of people during the “We Are One” inauguration concert for Barack Obama at the Lincoln Memorial, Sunday, January 18, 2009.I’ve been updating the templates at Washington Photo Journal and have come up with a layout that allows me to add new posts, links, and photos much easier than in the past. I’m also now able to create web galleries within the journal itself, so it should be a much better experience for visitors.
Though I’ve been trying to be more general in my photography, I realize I will do better to stick with LGBT themed photography as my primary focus. After all, this year marks the 20th year I’ve been taking photos of the gay community (I started at Gay Pride Cleveland in 1989), and my body of work is primarily related to LGBT issues. I’ll continue to cover anything newsworthy, but I plan to focus mostly on LGBT themes.
Other photographers for different beats (sports, dc politics, music, city news) are still needed on WaPhoJo. Let me know if you’re interested.
4:40 pm Photography, WaPhoJo, Washington Photo Journal
(Be the first to comment)January 23, 2009Shepard Fairey Obama Portrait unveiled and installed in the National Portrait Gallery — Washington Photo Journal
12:52 pm National Portrait Gallery, Shepard Fairey, Washington Photo Journal
(Be the first to comment)January 12, 2009Rebublicans in the Wilderness
I’ve been photographing protests in DC now for nearly four years. Most of the “take it to the streets” protests are organized by only a few groups. This weekend’s A.N.S.W.E.R. Gaza protest and Free Republic counter protest was no exception.
A.N.S.W.E.R. usually organizes whatever major war protest is happening on the mall. The counter protest is usually organized by Free Republic. I think both of these groups are extremist, but A.N.S.W.E.R. tends to grab ahold of whatever is happening at the moment. Their protests are large because they attract new people who care about a cause, plus the same core group of left-wing protesters who carry their own agendas regardless of the issue of the moment. Free Republic tends to tow the extreme Republican party line of the moment, whether it be “We have to fight them over there…” or “Nuke Iran.”
Since the Free Republic group is usually pretty small, you begin to recognize people after a while. This weekend there was one long-haired mountain man that I first didn’t recognize, then it dawned on me I had photos of him from September of 2005, where he looked like an overgrown boy scout. While some Free Republic people (or “Freepers” as they are called) can spew some pretty vile stuff at these rallies, this guy is usually pretty quiet and holds a sign. His transformation to this bearded man of the wild was pretty stark. Upon reviewing the photos my buddy Bullneck got to thinking: “Is this a sign of Republicans wandering in the wilderness?”
3:34 pm A.N.S.W.E.R., Free Republic, Photography, Rebublicans
(One comment - Leave yours)January 9, 2009More Images from the Oakland Riots
Photographing amidst a protest can be scary stuff. You can really feel the adrenaline. Photographing a riot must be terrifying.
Check out a set of photos from the Oakland riots from prolific and talented Flickr photographer Thomas Hawk.
1:09 pm Flickr, Oakland CA, Oakland Riots, Thomas Hawk
(Be the first to comment)January 8, 2009Photos: Violent protest in Oakland over BART shooting
Amazing photos of an out of control Oakland protest in the SF Chronicle.
Photo by Noah Berger / Special to The Chronicle
Be sure to read the article too. It’s a fascinating piece on ignorant mob mentality.
12:28 pm BART, Noah Berger, Oakland CA, Ryan Hall, San Francisco Chronicle, SF Gate
(Be the first to comment)December 18, 2008Loving Brokers with Hands on Their Faces
Exasperated brokers are usually so darn cute. Photographers often look for ways to tell a story, and a financial broker with a hand on his or her face is a great way to say “oh shit, the economy is tanking!”
12:48 pm brokers, stereotypical photography
(Be the first to comment)December 3, 2008“Migrant Mother” Child Turns 77, Speaks to CNN
Girl from iconic Great Depression photo: ‘We were ashamed’ – CNN.com:‘I wanted to make sure I never lived like that again,’ says (Katherine) McIntosh, who turns 77 on Saturday. ‘We all worked hard and we all had good jobs and we all stayed with it. When we got a home, we stayed with it.’
McIntosh is the girl to the left of her mother when you look at the photograph. The picture is best known as ‘Migrant Mother,’ a black-and-white photo taken in February or March 1936 by Dorothea Lange of Florence Owens Thompson, then 32, and her children.
Lange was traveling through Nipomo, California, taking photographs of migrant farm workers for the Resettlement Administration. At the time, Thompson had seven children who worked with her in the fields.
‘She asked my mother if she could take her picture — that … her name would never be published, but it was to help the people in the plight that we were all in, the hard times,’ McIntosh says.
‘So mother let her take the picture, because she thought it would help.’”






