The full PDF spread of Harley-Davidson’s 2019 HOG Magazine article on Ezy Ryders is now up on my website. Read here!
The Washington Post: Food Insecurity During Coronavirus
Thirty percent of American households where people have lost income because of the virus have missed meals or relied on food handouts in recent weeks, according to a Kaiser Family Foundation poll.
Many people who are new to worrying about getting food had low incomes at the start. Approximately a quarter of people making less than $40,000 year said the virus has pushed them to skip meals or seek free food, the poll found.
But the surprise to many food bank managers — and to their new clients — is the number of people one step up the income ladder, in the $40,000 to $90,000 range, who are short on food. About 12 percent of Americans in that income bracket said they have missed or cut the size of meals in recent weeks.
“We have a group of people who are suddenly struggling to get food,” Santa Fe Mayor Alan Webber said. “They’re people who are really unused to asking for help, people who thought they had a pretty good handle on life.”
Read full article here / text above & below by Marc Fisher/The Washington Post
The Robert Garcia that Robert Garcia always saw in the mirror was the Marine who jumped out of helicopters, the guy who built houses, rode a Harley and had plenty of buddies. Now, thanks to the coronavirus, his reflection shows a man alone in a single room in Santa Fe, N.M., out of work, looking outside and wondering what the neighbors are thinking when the food bank delivers his meals.
“People see them coming and I feel this anxiety that they look at me in a different way,” Garcia said. “Like, ‘What’s wrong with this dude that he’s getting food like that?’ ”
Until March, Fran Bednarek, a nurse in Santa Fe, traveled to the homes of people in need and helped them figure out how to keep it together. Now, she has lost all her income, is stuck inside, and depends on a charity’s weekly boxes of frozen dinners.
“I’ve been fiercely independent all my life,” she said. “I don’t ask for help. I keep thinking, ‘Are you sure I can have this?’ I get kind of a guilt feeling of not being able to pay my own way.”
In Santa Fe, the number of people receiving meals from Kitchen Angels, the nonprofit that is helping Garcia and Bednarek, has shot up by 27 percent in the past six weeks, said Jeanette Iskat, the agency’s client services manager.
“I’ve always been self-sufficient and I was taught to take care of myself,” said T’cha-Mi’iko Cosgrove, a 73-year-old artist who was studying at the Institute of American Indian Arts in Santa Fe when the virus hit, closing the dormitories and dining hall. Now, with no job, no school and no income, he relies on food handouts, with no end in sight.
“I don’t know where I’ll go or what I’ll do,” he said. “But I’m not panicking. Today, I’m just not thinking about it.”
The Washington Post: Love & Loneliness in the Time of the Coronavirus
To be given an assignment with absolute creative freedom, especially during this confining period, was a gift. I took out my 4x5 camera and expired instant film and spent two days making these images. Take time to dig into all the artists' work, beautiful diverse views of love and the pandemic from around the world. Read here
My tiny apartment is filled with objects that remind me of people I care about and memories of different places and times. Using these objects and my limited space, I created scenes dedicated to them and the confusing emotions we’re feeling under quarantine.
As an introvert and someone who’s been relatively calm during this period of isolation, the process of photographing confronted me with my deep longing for these loved ones and my anxiety for their well-being.
Bloomberg: New Lab
Looking for the light & Venus de Milo at New Lab, a tech start-up and co-working space in the Brooklyn Navy Yard. Recent work for Bloomberg Business.
My Ride: NYPD Motorcycle
Another contact I met through Ezy Ryders, Robert Preven displays his 1948 NYPD Indian Chief motorcycle in the Wall Street Journal column “My Ride.” We had a good shoot at Flushing-Corona Meadows Park in Queens on a freezing January day. Read here
Bloomberg: Women Desert Trading Floors as Bias Blocks Path to Management
For Bloomberg Markets, I photographed Catherine Flax, former Americas head of foreign exchange and commodities at BNP Paribas, for a story about why she and other women left Wall Street. It's always a pleasure to meet with women who've made multiple successful careers and pushed over hurdles that many of their males colleagues don't face. Read the article
Recent work for Bloomberg Business
Photographs I've made over the last few months for Bloomberg Business have appeared in CNBC, Barron's, Bloomberg Pursuits, & the Wall Street Journal, among other publications.
The New Borderwall
Yesterday I photographed the new US/Mexico border wall in Santa Teresa, New Mexico for Bloomberg Business. Driving down empty roads for over an hour with no sign of where to go, we saw a couple longhorns and a little dirt road. We turned left, drove another couple miles, and finally found the wall. It feels imposing, out of place, arbitrary. Birds fly between the diamond slats. It’s quiet, almost silent, but with the strange sense that there are likely people nearby.
Ezy Ryders cover story in HOG Magazine
Thrilled to share my first cover story, Ezy Ryders in Harley-Davidson's HOG Magazine. I've been photographing Ezy Ryders since 2014, and working on a book, so it was great to give this new audience a preview. With a circulation of over 600,000, Harley riders around the country will see what New York’s black bikers are all about!
To read, find the hard copy at a dealership or download for free from the HOG Magazine app.
My Ride: Chevy Impala Lowrider
Online today/in print tomorrow in The Wall Street Journal: awesome lowrider couple Jeff Quintana and fiancée Yvonne Romero with their 1960 Chevy Impala, which they’ve restored to perfection. Even the engine and hydraulics are gold- and chrome-plated ✨ these two have some serious skills. And in the world’s low rider capital, too! Read here