US actor Bill Cosby appears in front of the media after he arrived home following the Pennsylvania Supreme Court’s ruling throwing out Cosby’s sexual assault conviction which is expected to result in his release from prison in Elkins Park, Pennsylvania, USA, 30 June 2021. Cosby has already served more than two years in prison following his conviction for assaulting Andrea Constand.
Category Archives: Photojournalism
On Photographing Every Day Life’s Normal
As a photographer most of the time my lens is focussed on official gatherings. Typically I document press conferences, people addressing a crowd, rallies, arts culture and sports events, and so on. These events often appear to be designed to maximize the visual power of the moments. But with a certain level of choreography comes prediction and they often lack mundane spontaneity that one typically find when photographing Every Day Life in the public arena. Before our lockdown, part of my job is to travel to andContinue reading “On Photographing Every Day Life’s Normal”
Photographic Milestones
Yesterday I woke up to find out one of my pics from my recent BLM protest images made it to Flickr’s Explore front page..
Ongoing George Floyd Protest in Philadelphia
Protesters react to tear gas during a march against the death in Minneapolis police custody of George Floyd in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania June 1, 2020.
April 2020
Selections of the best images produced on assignment or for stock from the month
March 2020
Selections of the best images produced on assignment or for stock from the month
February 2020
Selections of the best images produced on assignment or for stock from the month
January 2020
This month included coverage of the 120th annual New Year’s parade of Mummers strutting down South Broad Street (for PhillyVoice). From their North Philly warehouse, Philly Foodworks offers winter produce to online customers (photographed on assignment for The Philadelphia Inquirer). The mortgage was burned in a ceremony at the Paul Robeson House in West PhiladelphiaContinue reading “January 2020”