“How I Shot…” Blog
The Stories Behind the Images
My cameras have taken me many places over the past 50 years. I’ve flown through two hurricanes and returned home to photograph Bob Dylan singing about Rubin “The Hurricane” Carter. I’ve photographed sea lions and jail cells, leprosy patients and beauty queens, the prosperous, the poor, and the slaughterhouse floor.
As time permits, I’ll share more of my memorable shooting experiences.
Richard Nixon Resigned in My Parents' Living Room
How the Great Auk Helped Me Photograph Vietnamese Refugees
How We Duped Bob Dylan’s Goons
I Shot Leroy “Satchel” Paige Focusing on Two Areas at the Same Time
How Woody Guthrie and Billy Bragg Introduced Me to Stetson Kennedy
How I Shot a Dead Man
It all begins with an idea.