Thanks to Lauren Hassel, BikeArlington's program manager, for the assignment.
Wednesday, May 29, 2024
Bike To Work Arlington / 2024
Monday, May 27, 2024
Laborers Rising | LiUNA
I recently photographed a multi-day conference held in Minneapolis of labor organizers for LiUNA, the Laborer's International Union of North America. This large and active organization is driving to double their membership of hard-working men and women across the US and Canada to be one million strong.
It was a powerful, uplifting, practical, and energizing gathering.
Thanks to Ed Rehfeld of LiUNA for the assignment, and a cheer for these folks who quite literally build our nations.Saturday, May 11, 2024
Black In The Day: Historic photographs of Black Arlington | FOHTA Gallery ®
This is the full set of pictures from the Arlington Photographic Documentary Project that were exhibited at the FOHTA® (From One Hand To Another) Gallery in historic Green Valley, Arlington, Virginia.
The exhibit is titled "Black In The Day." All pictures were made in the Halls Hill, Johnson Hill, and Green Valley traditionally African-American neighborhoods in 1980 as part of an NEA-funded documentary survey grant, in partnership with my colleague Paula Endo. The pictures from Green Valley were largely made possible through the help and guidance of the late civic activist John Robinson, that community's beloved unofficial mayor.
The opening was on May 5, 2024, and the show's run is through Juneteenth 2024.
Special thanks are due to Felicia McFail, the gallery owner/director of FOHTA, for her vision, creativity, and for allowing me to share this work in such a meaningful way.
Dr. Muse- Green Valley Pharmacy |
L to r: Rupert Baker, Robert Baker, Archie Pretty |
John Robinson, Mrs. Moten |
Katherine Bullock |
Richard Walker |
Homecoming King & Queen, W-L High School 1980 |
Felecia McFail & Lloyd Wolf. Photo by Gerald Martineau |