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39 imagesFor the past six years I havve worked as the San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency’s photographer and photo-archivist. I’m the person you may have seen on the street chasing after cable cars and streetcars, I attempted to chase a few LRV’s, but can’t quite keep up with them. I do all the photography for the agency, photographing the employees and any form of transportation associated with the the SFMTA. These are images of how I've experienced San Francisco. I’ve also been fortunate to manage the photo archive which dates back to 1903. It’s an amazing collection and huge, about 200,000 images, some of which you can see on the SFMTA Photo Archive website at http://www.sfmta.com/photo
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34 imagesFor a decade I photographed the Lowcountry shrimp fisherman. From Beaufort to Georgetown I’ve spent countless days on shrimp trawlers getting to know and photographing the people who work on the boats, at the docks and processing plants. %0A%0AThe South’s fisherman exist as icons of a bygone era. Pitted against nature, they are unyielding to the trappings of modern culture. Onshore they exhibit a restlessness that only the rock of a boat on open water can satisfy. Days of sun and salt air have leathered their skin. Hands calloused from years of handling ropes and sorting shrimp are a testament to the hard labor of a fisherman’s life.%0A%0AIn this series of images, I set out to see beyond the iconic landscape of boats tied up along Lowcountry creeks. Using grainy film and Hasselblad camera, I sought out found moments in the working lives of the South Carolina shrimpers.%0A
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