Last week the Wall Street Journal called asking if I could nab some portraits a computer science professor at Georgia Tech named Mark Guzdial. The portraits were part of a series for a story about how college students are having trouble finding jobs. Georgia Tech professor Mark Guzdial poses for portraits outside his office in [...]
Back in early June during staff week at Camp I got a call from the Wall Street Journal about shooting an assignment down in Atlanta at the Center for Disease Control. I packed up my gear and drove almost two hours for the shoot (would have been 10 minutes had I still lived in the [...]
Last Friday I got asked to shoot an assignment for the Wall Street Journal in Athens about a company called Rent the Runway. My contact, Mary Mitchell Fuqua, was a representative for the company that rents out designer dresses. The company, which makes $1 million a month apparently is specifically targeting high school and college [...]
The other week I got a call from the Wall Street Journal about shooting an assignment at the home of Natasha Swann. Her family is trying to sell their Buckhead home in what is still considered a poor housing market. The story focused on how home sales tend to increase during the spring, and many [...]
Two weeks ago, the day after I finished up at CNN, I was asked by the Wall Street Journal to shoot a story out in Fort Payne, Alabama. The story was about how the town, the former “Sock Capitol of the World,” was know an economic disaster zone with unemployment just over 10%. Most of [...]
Two weeks ago I shot this assignment for the Wall Street Journal. It was about a man named Garrett Silliman who is an archeologist and is logging/identifying Civil War battle sites in Cobb County. Garrett took me out to a site he found and my job was to take photos of him using his equipment [...]
Last week I got a call from the Wall Street Journal asking me if I was able to shoot an assignment up in Blairsville. I jumped at the opportunity of once again shooting for them and made the two hour trek north the next day. The story was about refinancing your home, which is apparently [...]
The other week the Wall Street Journal asked me to head out to Woodstock, Ga., to get a portrait of Alan Condon who was hit with some fees that were made illegal when The Credit Card Act went into affect. The problem was, the federal government has yet to set up an enforcement mechanism so [...]
Last week I got a call out of nowhere from the Wall Street Journal asking if I was available for an assignment the next morning. I was in fact available, so I accepted the assignment. The next day I woke up early and made my way up to Smyrna, Ga., to cover a game at [...]