Friday, September 5, 2008
About Me
I live in Madison, Wisconsin and received my B.S. in Art in 1997 from the UW-Madison. My photography has been published internationally in books, magazines, newspapers, and showcased on various websites.
Links
- TH-Photo.net
- My royalty-free photos
- My Getty Images work
- Isthmus: The Daily Page
- Madison Magazine
- A Photo Editor
- Center For Photography at Madison
- Shorpy.com: History in HD
- Wisconsin Historical Images
- Mad Rollin' Dolls
- J. LaMore clothing retailer
- Ken @ Audio-Depot
- Dane101.com
- Digital Photo Pro
- Photo Icon
- Lüerzers Archive
- Picture
- Digital Photographer (UK)
- Shutterbug
- Photographer's Forum
- EOS magazine
- B&W
- Outdoor Photographer
- PDN
- LensWork
- Practical Photography (UK)
- Digital Camera Magazine (UK)
- Focus
- JPG
- CameraArts
- Pro Digital Imaging
- Photo Life
- The Photo Review
- Blind Spot
- Hot Shoe Int.
- Louvre
- Capitoline Museum
- British Museum
- National Portrait Gallery
- Athens Archeological Museum
- Villa Borghese
- The Art Institute of Chicago
- Smithsonian Institution
- Milwaukee Art Museum
- Metropolitan Museum of Art
Photography Magazines
Museums
Previous Posts
- This blog has moved
- New cover featuring a band photo of The Choons
- Selvedge Runway Show, May 1. Madison
- Isthmus cover: Deborah Blum
- Mad Rollin' Dolls: Flat Track Roller Derby. Feb. 1...
- Call for female models. Selvedge Fashion Show in M...
- Editorial photography: Epic Systems Campus in Vero...
- New jewelry photography tearsheet
- Photographer self-promotion
- First fashion photo shoot of the year: Lucinda
Archives
- February 2008
- March 2008
- April 2008
- May 2008
- June 2008
- July 2008
- August 2008
- September 2008
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- December 2008
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- February 2010
- March 2010
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