Margaret + Noah’s Virginia Eastern Shore Wedding
Margaret has impeccable taste, and she’s kind and organized. So it was no surprise that her wedding had beautiful details, from feathers in the bouquets to bright suspenders on the kids, or that the...
View ArticleDavid + Erielle’s Central Park Wedding
David and Erielle live in Minnesota, but came to New York City for an intimate wedding in Central Park. They loved to pose and have fun with the portraits, so all I had to do was get out of the way and...
View ArticleBlogging for Every Mother Counts
I’ve been blogging for Every Mother Counts this month – they’re a great organization dedicated to education and advocacy for global maternal health. Here’s a link to the first post. I’m so pleased to...
View ArticleThe Daily Beast
My photographs of intercultural midwifery were recently published on the Daily Beast. It’s very exciting to have this work seen by a wider audience!
View ArticleHurricane Sandy Recovery
I got to write a story on hurricane recovery efforts in the Rockaways, and photograph the destruction in Coney Island. The rest of the city has returned to normal, but the affected areas are in this...
View ArticlePhotographing New York Road Runners’ Team for Kids
I got to photograph the Poland Spring Marathon Kickoff before the 2012 Marathon that, sadly was cancelled. But the kickoff was great. I covered Team for Kids, a group of runners who raise money for the...
View Article2012, What a Year
Well. This was one big year! Here are a few of the most important things that happened to me. In January, I traveled to Quintana Roo, Mexico to photograph a group of student midwives learning from...
View ArticleNew York Times Sunday Review Publishes Birth Culture
I am so pleased to share that the New York Times Sunday Review published an excerpt of my Birth Culture project along with an op-ed I wrote. You can see more photographs from the project here.
View ArticleBirth Culture in the Guardian
I’m very glad to have the Birth Culture project featured in the Guardian’s “My Best Shot” column. Have a look at their previous posts, too – some really interesting work on there.
View ArticleThe Birth Place on CBS
I traveled to Winter Garden, FL a few weeks ago for Every Mother Counts to photograph Jennie Joseph and her patients at the Birth Place, a midwifery practice that provides doulas, childbirth...
View ArticleWriting for Feature Shoot
After blogging about my work, Feature Shoot asked me to write about photographers people should know. Rian Dundon was the first person who came to mind. We’ve been editing each other’s work...
View ArticleHer Girl Friday
I’m looking forward to showing work at Her Girl Friday‘s mixer on Thursday, along with other women photojournalists. Come talk to us!
View ArticleAll of It
Working mothers have been in the news lately – have you noticed? We’re trying to Lean In and Have it All all over the internet and the airwaves. But working women critique these conversations, saying...
View ArticleAll of It: Jen
Jen and her husband work in communications for non-profit organizations, and they are both dedicated to social justice, work and family. I recently got to photograph Jen at work and, later, giving...
View ArticleAll of It: Kamdyn and Tomara
Tomara used all of her sick days to supplement her short maternity leave, so she doesn’t get paid when she has to take a day off. This situation isn’t uncommon in the U.S., where 40% of workers don’t...
View ArticleAll of It: Tomara
Tomara works in administration at a university and takes classes so she can become an academic advisor. Her work is slow while classes aren’t in session during the summer, and sometimes the afternoons...
View ArticleAll of It: Me
And what does my baby do while I photograph working moms? Hangs out and eats at daycare with Alexxis, Iris, Elia and his friends (or, when he’s home sick, naps while I rush to get computer work done...
View ArticleAll of It: The Cost of Daycare
I photographed anthropology professor Carla Bellamy and her daughters Dessa and Margo for the New York Times Sunday Review recently. Alissa Quart wrote about the high cost of child care and the middle...
View ArticleAll of It: Single Moms by Choice
I photographed Talia Braude, a 39-year-old self-employed architect and single mom by choice, for The Daily Beast. Paula Szuchman wrote about women who aren’t waiting for a partner to come along before...
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