Wednesday, November 18, 2009

Restart

I've failed to keep this blog up-to-date, largely because I've been busy getting my other sites up and running. My portfolio and my archive are now accessible online. Soon this blog will be integrated with those sites for what will hopefully be a seamless experience for users as they use my portfolio to view my work, my archive to purchase work, and my blog to read about projects I'm working on, individual photographs I've taken, and my thoughts on developments in the field of photojournalism. You can probably expect some political commentary as well. I'll also use this blog to link to the work of other photojournalists.

For those who haven't been following me lately, or don't know me at all, I'm a photojournalist based in Bloomington, Indiana. I attended graduate school at Indiana University's School of Journalism, and then interned in South Korea at the Seoul bureau of Reuters news agency. I'm now back in Bloomington. In addition to freelancing, I currently work for the communication department of a non-profit rural electric cooperative. Sound strange? Well, it is, kind of. But it's also a great introduction to the behind-the-scenes of energy production in this country. And I get to photograph it. I've been spending a lot of time in coal plants. They're dark, dirty and dangerous places, and they provide a lot of opportunities and challenges for me as a photographer. So as the "restart" post on this blog, I'll post a couple of pictures from my work in a coal plant in Petersburg, Ind.


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