The 1990s was a continuation of interwoven personal and editorial imagery. During this decade I traveled extensively for travel magazines and was paired with accomplished writers like Jan Morris, Saul Bellow, Diane Ackerman and Calvin Trillin. On many assignments my family accompanied me allowing our personal lives to be documented in worldly backdrops. From both an aesthetic and economic point of view a medium format panoramic camera was used to capture space in a more human eye perspective. It also worked well going “across the spread” affording a large feature story page count.
The archive is a partial representation of over 50 years of photography from early environmental observations and provocative curiosities in the 1970s to travel photo-journalism in the the 1980s and 1990s to social and political photo-essays from the start of the century. The actual photographs have all been self-printed starting in the 1970s with dye-transfer prints to present day archival pigmented prints.