Sunday, September 28, 2008

Free At Last


After spending seven years in prison falsely accused of an armed robbery, the charges against Erick Daniels were dropped and he was free to go home for the first time since eighth grade. Former Independent reporter Mosi Secret published a powerful investigative piece about Erick's case in May of 2007. I photographed many players in the story and created multimedia slideshow from a visit with Erick in prison. When the story was published we were expecting a public outcry for his release, but the recation was more mixed - in fact, many of the comments about the story were thinly vieled racists remarks about Erick and the enevitable trouble raised by young black males in America. News & Observer columnist Barry Saunders responded directly to these remarks with an excellent set of columns worth reading. There's no doubt Erick has a mountain of challenges before him, but for a man who has been bound and shackled for seven years, the sudden ability to choose his destiny must provide a sense of freedom that we will never know.

Thursday, September 11, 2008

Moving on out . . .

After two and half years of living along Buchanan Blvd. it's time to move on. Fortunately I've got some friends to help with the heavy lifting.

Friday, September 5, 2008

Goin' Back Home



Landing in Moline, IL, Spet. 4, 2008. The remains of Gustav were blowing on through. It always seems to be raining when I head back home.

The Man Behind The Numbers


Mr. Chris Ivey, scorekeeper for the Durham Bulls. He's a swell guy with a sweet job. I could imagine myself doing this one day. I wonder if you could enjoy a beer while you worked?