In October of 2019 I spent about three weeks traveling Vietnam from north to south.
One Sunday morning, I put together this travel guide - based on my experience - at a coffee shop in Saigon.
A local man contemplates dinner as he watches ducks in a rice field.
In October of 2019 I spent about three weeks traveling Vietnam from north to south.
One Sunday morning, I put together this travel guide - based on my experience - at a coffee shop in Saigon.
A look at the tension that exists between development, the environment and economics in Vietnam.
72 hours in Hanoi my first stop in Vietnam.
72 hours in San Francisco as the first stop on a world tour.
It was a pleasure working with my friend Denise Rogers on this project telling her life story…up to now.
Summer, not fall, gives Vermont its reputation as the green mountain state.
The last in a three part series following a recent trip to London.
A photo essay compiled over a period of about 48 hours in London.
The world is watching and reacting to the state of politics in the United States.
An essay on how to live small.
In the spring of 2019 I spent three months following the training and early races of the Trinity College Men’s Rowing team.
The resulting work was published as a three part series on my website ThisDecisiveMoment.com and used by the team and the school on social media and various other platforms.
California Senator Kamala Harris is one of the best communicators in the current field of Democratic presidential candidates and perhaps the most outwardly and unapologetically ambitious.
Governor Jay Inslee of Washington is running for president, but if he succeeds in forcing the other Democratic candidates to talk about and take action on climate change that would be a win in itself.
Governor Ned Lamont of Connecticut toured the Millstone nuclear power plant in Waterford, CT as part of a week of events marking his first 100 days in office.
This story was commissioned by Dominion Energy, owners of the facility, and was shared with the governor’s office and other company stakeholders directly and through social media. Turn-around: One day.
A photo essay on freshman member of Congress Jahana Hayes, from Waterbury, Connecticut.
Late summer.
Nearby to my home base, there’s a grouping of red barns on a tobacco farm near the Connecticut River.
No matter how many times I run by, or drive by, the scene is always just a little different. Something about the lighting has changed, the seasons have changed the surroundings, or the day’s weather puts a different filter on the setting.
The simplicity of the construction helps me put my thoughts in order.
The photos for this essay were compiled over the course of a year.
In March, New York Senator Kirsten Gillibrand officially entered the race for president with an event outside one of Donald Trump’s properties in New York City.
Working in Boston one weekend I took a few minutes to walk around Fenway Park before the start of the baseball season.
The old building brought back the memory of a story I lived through with my father one summer evening several decades ago.
O’Rourke campaigning in Keene, New Hampshire.
A photo essay and analysis of former congressman Beto O’Rourke’s first campaign trip through the state of New Hampshire in March of 2019.