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The New York Times: Love Endures Even Cancer

Videographer, photographer, editor and producer.
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Love Endures Even Cancer
Gavin Snow found out he had stage 3 melanoma two months before meeting Haley Tanner. Together they have endured the ups and downs of living with a tragic disease.
Published on NYTimes.com on May 17, 2011.

The New York Times: Damian’s Ride

Videographer and photographer. See photo essay here.

Damian’s Ride | Pedaling Against All Odds.
Damián López Alfonso survived a brutal childhood accident in Cuba that left him without forearms. Two decades later, he is a world class cyclist training to compete in the Paralympics.
Published on NYTimes.com on June 9, 2011.

The New York Times: Backstage at the First Fashion Week Show

Assistant Videographer

Backstage at the First Fashion Week Show
Experience the frenzy and interconnectivity of backstage at the first show at Lincoln Center during New York Fashion Week.
Published on NYTimes.com on Sept. 10, 2010.

The New York Times: Around the Grill

Videographer, photographer, editor and producer.
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Around the Grill
Barbecue season unofficially begins Memorial Day weekend. The Daalling family started early in Brooklyn’s Prospect Park.
Published on NYTimes.com on May 28, 2010.

The New York Times Magazine: Eli “Paperboy” Reed, New-Old Soul

Assistant camera operator.

Eli “Paperboy” Reed, New-Old Soul
The singer-guitarist performs the title track from his new album for a feature in the The New York Times Magazine.
Published on NYTimes.com on Nov. 10, 2010

The New York Times: Faces at the Finish

Photographer and Producer.

Faces at the Finish
There were 45,344 runners who participated in the 2010 New York City Marathon. Here are 99 of them right after they crossed the finish line.
Published on NYTimes.com on Nov. 7, 2010.

 Scenes From a Ruined Boulevard

Producer. Photographs by Maggie Steber for The New York Times.

Scenes From a Ruined Boulevard
View the destruction along a quarter-mile stretch
of Boulevard Jean-Jacques Dessalines, one of the main commercial arteries in the heart of Port-au-Prince, Haiti caused by the Jan. 12 earthquake.
Published on the NYTimes.com on Feb. 7, 2010.

360º Panoramas: At Hangar 17, Pieces of Ground Zero

Photographer and Producer

At Hangar 17, Pieces of Ground Zero
Steven Weintraub, a consultant to the Port Authority on the preservation of 9/11 artifacts, and Jan Ramirez, the Chief Curator and Director of Collections of the National September 11 Memorial and Museum, describe artifacts from the World Trade Center now held in an 80,000-square-foot hangar at Kennedy Airport. The museum is to open in 2012.
Published on the NYTimes.com on Feb. 7, 2010.

Peel Sessions Under the B.Q.E.

Photographer and Producer

Peel Sessions Under the B.Q.E.
Cyclists gather in Brooklyn for weekly “peel sessions,” pushing the limits of the emerging sport of fixed-gear freestyle.
Published on the NYTimes.com on July 10, 2009.

Finding a Stage: The Last Season at Bryant Park

Videographer.

Produce by Nancy Donaldson and Simone Oliver. Additional video by Gabe Dance, Nancy Donaldson and Mariana Vasconcellos.

A look back at New York Fashion Week and how it became synonymous with the tents at Bryant Park. Published on the NYTimes.com on Feb. 10, 2010.

Photographer and Producer.

Audio gathering and editing: María Paz Correa. Audio editing: Jay Heinz

Lobster fishing is a family tradition on Robinson Crusoe Island. For many years, men have spent each day on the sea; surviving the winds and storms that have taken the lives of many others. This tradition has been passed down from generation to generation for more than 100 years.

Now, there are fewer and fewer lobsters caught each year, and many fisherman hope that their children will choose a different occupation from their own. The dilemma is that fishing is the island’s only stable source of income and main source of fresh food. If the lobster industry dies out, Robinson Crusoe island could once again prove to be uninhabitable as it has during previous attempts at colonization. See more of the project at Chasing Crusoe.

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