Projects
In my personal work, I often gravitate back to my documentary roots. Whether I’m photographing a historical site to which I have a personal connection, or an activist event, I’m always looking for details or moments that tell a story.
- Dachau
- Torture

“Work Sets you Free” - The famous slogan at the entrance of the camp

A View of Freedom - Trees through the Barbed Wire around the Camp

Last Remaining Barrick at the Camp

Showers, Gas Chamber and Crematorium, from the Outside

Model Barrick used to Give Visitors false Impression of “Humane Facilities.” Real Units had no Toilets

Inside the Gas Chamber

False Shower Head

The Gas Chamber from the Ground Up

Crematorium where Gassed Inmates' Bodies were Burned.

A German Memorial at the Camp

Guard Tower through Barrick Window

The site of a former Barrick; Burned Down after the War, due to Rampant Disease

An Artist's Sculpture Representing how Inmates would Walk into the Electric Fence to Commit Suicide

Jewish Memorial at the Camp

Jewish Memorial at the Camp

Busy commuter barely notices the face of a monster

Another passerby unaware she is sandwiched by images of torture and idealistic statements by President Obama,

Photo of a man so busy with his dry cleaning he fails to notice the images behind him

Busy commuters at the subway station, with anti-torture campaign posters in the background

Photos of President Barack Obama's Idealistic statements, seemingly ignored by Metro patrons.

The packed subway station, with the campaign posters overhead

One person, in a sea of busy subway patrons, pauses to read a poster

A patron boarding a train with anti-torture campaign posters overhead

A commuter descends the escalator to catch his train, unaware of the posters overhead

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