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  Shutka medical clinic Broadcaster at Shutel TV Bedria Ramovska The Alija family Blerim Alija and son Ramiz and fiancée Elvis Demir Lady Chablis Coroner Minerva Sonny Seiler Calpernia Addams Geoffrey Canada Geoffrey Canada Dan Wingerd Dan Jennings Kim Tutt Candy Negrete Bob Bohlen, Realtor Milo Medin

Arnold Classic, Columbus Ohio, 2005

  Religious Leaders, New York Magazine, 2005

Fisherman, Mabu, Nova Scotia, 2004

Fisherman, Mabu, Nova Scotia, 2004 Ron Motley Lawyer Hotel maid Butch the Hat Andre "Dre 3000" Benjamin  
 

Portfolio for Colors Magazine of Gypsy community, Shutka, Macedonia 2000.

Europe's sole Gypsy-run TV station. Portfolio for Colors Magazine of Gypsy community, Shutka, Macedonia 2000.

Sixty-five-year-old housewife. Portfolio for Colors Magazine of Gypsy community, Shutka, Macedonia 2000.

This family of 57 from Kosovo resides in a refugee camp set up for Gypsies fleeing Albanian persecution. Portfolio for Colors Magazine of Gypsy community, Macedonia, 2000.

Mrs. Alija, her husband and this adopted  Albanian boy reside in a refugee camp for gypsies fleeing persecution by Albanians.  Portfolio for Colors Magazine, Shutka, Macedonia 2000.

Interracial couple who are forced to meet in secret. Portfolio for Colors Magazine of Gypsy community, Shutka, Macedonia 2000.

Sixteen-year-old Christian Adventist. Portfolio for Colors Magazine of Gypsy community, Shutka, Macedonia 2000.

Lounge singer and drag queen from "Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil", 10th anniversary tribute to real-life characters, LIFE magazine - Savannah, Georgia, 2004.

Real-life character from "Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil" - 10th anniversary tribute in Life Magazine. Savannah, Georgia, 2004.

Voodoo priestess from "Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil", 10th anniversary tribute to real-life characters, LIFE magazine - Savannah, Georgia, 2004.

Defense lawyer from "Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil", 10th anniversary tribute to real-life characters, LIFE magazine - Savannah, Georgia, 2004.

Pre-operative transexual lover of 21-year-old private first class Barry Winchell, murdered at his Army base for being gay. Nashville, Tennessee, 2000.

Founder of the Harlem Children's Zone and some of the 6,500 kids that go to school there. New York Times Magazine, 2004.

Canada on the roof of his organization's new headquarters at Madison Ave. and 125th St., New York Times Magazine, 2004.

Kidney was transplanted on the wrong side. Story on medical malpractice, New York Times Magazine, 2002.

Surgical tool was left in his stomach. Story on medical malpractice, New York Times Magazine, 2002.

Misdiagnosis resulted in unnecessary radical jaw surgery. Story on medical malpractice, New York Times Magazine, 2002.

Surgical sponge and gauze was left in a breast. Story on medical malpractice, New York Times, 2002.

Top-rated salesmen in America, New York Times Magazine, 2001.

CTO, Excite at Home. Story about the American workplace, New York Times, 2000.

   

 

   

Lawyer representing family members of 9/11 victims in class action lawsuit against Saudi government, New York Times Magazine 2004

Story on a year in the life of 25 New Yorkers, New York Times Magazine, 1999.

Story on a year in the life of 25 New Yorkers, New York Times Magazine, 1999.

Story on a year in the life of 25 New Yorkers, New York Times Magazine, 1999.

Video shoot for Outkast record "Hey Ya", Universal City, California, 2004.