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Portraits in a Strange Land

Portraits in a Strange Land

When traveling in other countries with a camera, you’ll undoubtedly come across people that you will want to photograph. After all, that is really the essence of another country, isn’t it? Especially when the country and corresponding culture are so…

Reflections on Palestine

Reflections on Palestine

This is a photography blog, not an outlet for political commentary. However, I cannot stay silent on issues that affect me as a photographer, an American citizen, and a human being. For some reason that I still have not figured…

Nablus Night in HDR

Nablus Night in HDR

If you’ve been reading this blog for any amount of time now, you know I love HDR photos… maybe a little too much! But, given the kind of shooting I was doing in Palestine, there weren’t too many opportunities to…

Still editing, but visit me at JPG!

Still editing, but visit me at JPG!

I’m still editing thousands upon thousands of Palestine photos… In the meantime, however, I noticed a new photo challenge over at JPG Magazine: Splash!. Since I noticed this right at the same time I was going through the photos from…

A few Palestine uploads

A few Palestine uploads

Given that I have about 10,000 more photos to edit from my trip, I won’t be updating the blog every time I finish a new batch… That’s just a little too much. However, I did want to post about the most…

Jerusalem Photos Complete

Jerusalem Photos Complete

I want to thank all of you for your patience as I deal with some family issues and edit thousands of photos from my trip. I took approximately 14,000 photos during my trip, with about 2,000 of them being in…

Bethlehem, Hebron, and our last weekend

Bethlehem, Hebron, and our last weekend

Early Friday morning, we began a trip to visit a couple other Palestinian cities before the end of the camp. On the agenda were Bethlehem and Hebron. These two cities are the cities that I have wanted to visit the…

Our last day with the kids

Our last day with the kids

Regretfully, today was our last day working with the kids. Tomorrow, we will be heading to the refugee camp but instead of working with the kids, we will have a farewell party. So, instead of signing up for only one…

Death in Nablus

Death in Nablus

This morning we awoke to news that the Israeli army had entered the city last night and had killed two Palestinian men, one of whom was a student at An-Najah University. Apparently, the IDF was looking for a militant from…

A Palestinian wedding shoot

A Palestinian wedding shoot

I haven’t had a chance to blog in a few days… Sometimes, I’m simply too tired and other days the Internet connection is not working. But tonight, I opted out of the football match at the university so I could…