10.08.2010

new portfolio edit

Thanks to some help from Jake May, Sean Proctor, the Midland guys, Nathan Morgan, Thomas Simonetti, and Nick King, I've hammered out a new portfolio edit. There's more to be done, but here's the progress so far.




Russ Attwater, 72, lived with heart problems for four years after his first bypass operation. Although there was a high chance he wouldn’t survive another procedure, he decided to undergo a second open heart surgery.

Atop a hill in the Delmas district of Port-Au-Prince, Haiti, life inside an orphanage goes on in the wake of a 7.0 magnitude earthquake that killed nearly 230,000 people. On January 12, 2010 the quake displaced 1.3 million people, and among those displaced are some of the 15 children living in My Heart's Home, an orphanage supported by a U.S.-based non-profit organization. Outside the walls of the home, a city of 2 million inhabitants tries to rebuild in the poorest country in the Western Hemisphere, but inside the orphanage, life goes on.

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