Wednesday, December 27, 2006

DCJCC Jewish Volunteers D25









The DC Jewish Community Center organizes a 1000-plus person volunteer effort every year at Christmas to reach out to the city's neediest citizens, raising their spirits and helping them enjoy their holiday. It is the largest interfaith event in the Washington DC area. Jews, Christians, Muslims, Hindus, Baha'i's serve together in homeless shelters, nursing homes, food banks, and hospitals.

I have been covering it (pro-bono) for about 15 years. It's a blessing all around.

The DCJCC site for the effort is: http://www.washingtondcjcc.org/volunteer/events/d25.php

Klezmer - SoCalled & Golem








From a concert Dec. 23rd, 2006 at the 6th & I Historic Synagogue in DC.
Golem rocks... SoCalled conjures up iconoclastic hiphop electronica DJ klezmer performance kabbala... a rather unique ouevre.

Wednesday, December 20, 2006

Happy Chanukah!




A joyous family celebration- these pictures are from the party given by Ruth Stromberg's mother, Martha Katz.

A reminder to rededicate ourselves to bring light into the world

Wednesday, December 13, 2006

Hungry for Music


I was involved in putting together this year's Hungry for Music Chanukah compilation CD, 'A Chanukah Feast Volume II.'

Hungry for Music raises money to put musical instruments into the hands of needy kids and underfunded school arts programs. Good people, great cause.

I created the cover. Excellent bands contributed tunes this year - joyful noises from the Klezmatic, Deanna Bogart, Alexandria Kleztet, Mark Rubin, Alan Oresky, and others. Buy the CD, enjoy the music, and do a good deed for children at the same time.

Hungry for Music is at: http://hungryformusic.org
They also publish acclaimed Christmas and Baseball compilations. So... you know what to do! Cd's available online.

Waiting for a bus


A woman in New Orleans.

New Orleans Ninth Ward






My assignment (for Bnai Brith) took me briefly over to the Ninth Ward of New Orleans, devastated last year by Hurricane Katrina. While there was a lot of rebuilding in process, the area still evidences ragged scars of abandonment.
The new buildings are from a project called Musician's Village, which is creating a community of about 700 homes for New Orleans' hard-hit musicians.

New Orleans Musicians







I was just in New Orleans for the first time since 1977. These shots, done on assignment, are of the Preservation Hall Jazz Band, and of Ellis Marsalis. Lord have mercy, such sweet sounds.

Ladino Music



Flory Jagoda and Dr. Ramon Tasat are among the world's greatest Sephardic Jewish musicians, both masters of their art. Flory, originally from Bosnia, is included in my book "Jewish Mothers:Strength Wisdom Compassion" and was recognized for her contributions to American culture with a National Endowment for the Arts National Heritage Fellowship. And Ramon- is amazing. Deep soul singer. These shots were from a concert sponsored by the Jewish Folk Arts Festival in Silver Spring Maryland.
Ramon's website: http://www.ramontasat.com

Good Junk







One of my favorite clients is ISRI- the Institute for Scrap Recycling Industries.
Junkyards.
These images are culled from a muddy day in a yard near Sharpsburg, Maryland. A rich lode of form...

Monday, November 06, 2006

Happy Joyous Louis






Ruth & I had the pleasure of attending Louis London's Bar Mitzvah, in New York. Celebration of passage. Music (amazing music... most wonderful simcha band ever), dancing, food and schmooze, friends, happy proud parents, a bit of learning, too. Baruch HaShem.

Yizkor


Image made for my friend, poet Sherri Waas Shunfenthal, on the death of her mother.

Wednesday, November 01, 2006

Halloween Sweets



My godchildren, Jazmin & Justin Johnson... er... DC Angel and Batman (he has the power of 10,000 bats!)
Peace & love & hope to them both.
BOO!

Wednesday, October 04, 2006

Woo Woo



At the end of a long stock shoot for the US Census Bureau (depicting transportation and construction infrastructure), I had some fun with street lights at night. Woo woo. Pretty. Out. There.

Kara House







These portraits of Kara House in Washington, DC, were for Enterprise Community Partners, which funds and advocates for affordable housing and community development.
All the residents are immigrants from Togo. Really nice folks. Good cheer and good food after the shoot.
http://www.enterprisecommunity.org