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Visura Highlight: 36 Freelance Storytellers

January 20, 2022

About a year ago I went to Amarillo, Texas for the Washington Post to meet this young couple. Quincy & Staja had lost their 5 year old, Tagan, to Covid a few months prior, and the US was just reaching 500,000 deaths due to the virus. The parents were still so raw from the loss but dedicated to commemorating Tagan through this article. We've been in touch a few times since last year--Quincy likes to make poems from landscape photos, which I send him from New Mexico sometimes, and Staja just likes to hear that someone is remembering her daughter. I still think about them and am so grateful to have had the chance to make these photos with them.

Thanks to Visura and Laura Oliverio for highlighting this story in their feature of 36 freelancers worldwide. I'm in such good company: @donnaferrato @mhammed_kilito @josealvarado @gray_sanmartin - you can see their great work in the Visura article.

In News Tags the washington post, visura, feature, covid
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Feature in Huck Magazine

November 1, 2018

Words and photos from the time I ran away to the circus, in English magazine Huck. Read here

In News, Publication Tags circus, sideshow, california, huck magazine, feature, world of wonders, oddities, subculture
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Magenta Flash Forward blog feat. Ezy Ryders

August 12, 2018

Earlier this year, the Magenta Foundation listed me as one of their 100 international emerging photographers, featuring my project Ezy Ryders. I'm happy to share a thoughtful blog post they just published.

The men and women bikers I've gotten to know the last few years, I highly respect and consider friends. It's hard when I'm forced to speak on the intricacies of MC culture—I've done my research, asked endless questions, and absorbed as much as I can. But still, I'm not living that life and that's why when I publish Ezy Ryders in book form, interviews with bikers of all backgrounds will speak on the traditions and realities of the MC world. I appreciate that Chloe Coleman of the Washington Post took the time to ask a lot of questions herself, and acknowledge some of the complications and contradictions within the biker set.

In Ezy Ryders, Publication Tags magenta flash forward, motorcycle clubs, feature, subculture
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Buzzfeed: Photo Stories You Can't Miss

October 8, 2016

Nice words from BuzzFeed News’ photo editor on the recent Glamour feature of Exotic Bodies In Motion.

In News, Publication Tags exotic bodies in motion, strippers, documentary photography, glamour magazine, feature
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Aint-Bad feat. The Triumph of Obscurity

February 22, 2016

My portrait series on world record holders, The Triumph of Obscurity, was published on Ain't-Bad Magazine's website today. 

Thanks to Ricardo Nagaoka for inviting me to be a part of this great magazine!

Check out the article here.

In Publication, News Tags world record holders, portraits, aint-bad, feature
Eugene Richards, Matt Borowick, and Samir Abady at the “Rear Windows” exhibition opening on June 25th, 2015. Photo ©Paula Rey Jimenez

Eugene Richards, Matt Borowick, and Samir Abady at the “Rear Windows” exhibition opening on June 25th, 2015. Photo ©Paula Rey Jimenez

Musée: Rear Windows feature

July 2, 2015

Thanks to Paula Jimenez for coming to the Rear Windows opening at Invisible Dog Gallery and writing up the show. We had a great turnout and an amazing night! Read here

In Publication Tags rear windows, exhibition, invisible dog gallery, feature, musee magazine

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