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2022 - 2023
Photography
2023
Photography
Assistance
Creative Direction
2022
Artwork Design
Jesus becoming Krishna
The idea behind this shirt is that God takes may different forms and that all these forms lead back to the same place.
We are all the same.
Digitally printed on 6oz ALStyle Heavyweight Long Sleeve T-Shirt.
Vishnu gives birth to photography
Digitally printed on ALStyle Heavyweight T-Shirt.
Black PB Deconstructed 6-Panel Hat
Embroidery PB on front, Photographic Bandwidth on back.
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Design, Creative Direction
2022
Interview and Puja video here - On Devotion: A Conversation with Robert Ryan.
Photography
2022
Read / listen to the interview here - On Grace: A Conversation with Krishna Das.
Photography
2022
Specifications
9x12in (22.86 x 30.48cm)
308 pages, Softcover
Edition of 1,000 copies
ISBN 978-1-7367240-1-9
Contributors
Dion Bierdrager, Timothy Frazier, Grant Harder, Asuka Ito, Tadas Kazakevicius, Abhishek Khedekar, Vikram Kushwah, Kalpesh Lathigra, Akshay Mahajan, Suleika Mueller, Nehama, Claudia Revidat, Marysia Swietlicka, and Carlos González Ximénez
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Design, Creative Direction, Publishing
2021
Specifications
9x12in (22.86 x 30.48cm)
280 pages, Softcover
Edition of 2000 copies
ISBN 978-1-7367240-0-2
Contributors
Kovi Konowiecki, Robert Darch, Stephanie Noritz, Thom Pierce, Nicholas Seun Adatsi, Karim El Maktafi, Timothy Frazier, Lila Barth, Dan McMahon, Benjamin Rasmussen, Milena Villalón, Parth Gupta and Tito West.
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Design, Creative Direction, Publishing
2018
Photography
2018 - 2020
Trucks, guns and Jesus are the culture in the sticks. Not much has changed in this neck of the woods since the 1950’s. Many earn a living through manufacturing and labor-oriented work.
Over the last few decades, long-time residents have many of these jobs relocate overseas. Thus, furthering the divide between the upper-middle class and the working-class.
As the world continues to progress, many members of these rural communities are content in keeping things the way they’ve always been.
These photographs were taken between 2018 - 2020 and are a part of an on-going project that documents the way in which poverty, religion and regional isolation has shaped rural southwest Virginia.
They also serve as a means of exploring my paternal family’s regional roots.
Photography
2018
Photography