June 2, 2026

Asher Luzzatto for The Wall Street Journal

I photographed portraits of developer Asher Luzzatto for a WSJ story about transforming Denver's abundant, empty office space into housing. I live in Denver and I work downtown pretty frequently - and it is a ghost town compared to the traffic it used to have pre-pandemic. The city needs solutions and this one is interesting if we can pull it off.

May 27, 2026

Rebecca Sheppard for ProPublica

For ProPublica, I photographed portraits of Rebecca Sheppard, who has been battling to hold TransUnion and Experian accountable for errors in her credit reports in the face of a weakened CFPB.

January 21, 2026

Lee Mayer of Havenly for The New York Times

For a New York Times story on AI in design, I photographed founder Lee Mayer of Havenly . Lee and I had met nearly a decade ago after she started the company. It was a lot of fun to reconnect and learn about the ways the company is using AI to suggest design elements - both finding them and utilizing a chat interface to allow laypeople like me to "talk it out" with their design goals.

June 3, 2024

Colorado Springs for The New York Times

I photographed in Colorado Springs for 36 Hours, the weekly New York Times travel column. These jobs always show me something new about my own backyard, and I'm excited to visit again soon with my own family.

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