On May 17, 2010, I produced and shot an interview between MTV Tr3s Associate Producer Sandra Roldán and director George A. Romero. “Survival of the Dead” hits theaters today (May 28), but I already saw it on May 2nd, so … Continue reading
May 28, 2010
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On May 17, 2010, I produced and shot an interview between MTV Tr3s Associate Producer Sandra Roldán and director George A. Romero. “Survival of the Dead” hits theaters today (May 28), but I already saw it on May 2nd, so … Continue reading
May 19, 2010
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I am proud to be associated with this collaborative mini-doc, produced by photographer/activist Bashira Webb and students from Phipps West Farms Teen Program in the South Bronx. Back in April, Phipps Community Development Corporation contracted my services through DCAP Media … Continue reading
May 3, 2010
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This is my story, told through search. If you’re curious about more details, I wrote my “origins” post back in 2007. I did a 5 year benchmark post last fall, where I dissected some of the events that helped me … Continue reading
April 13, 2010
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I am excited to announce that the “Amanda Palmer Sounds Off” piece I edited/co-produced for Uncensored Interview is a 14th Annual Webby Awards Official Honoree! My colleagues at UI forwarded the group this email today: ——— Forwarded message ———- From: … Continue reading
April 1, 2010
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Back in 2006(7)? one of my bosses called me into his office to warn me about blogging. Apparently someone had submitted a “tip” that I was talking about my job on my blog. Luckily, I wasn’t an idiot and what … Continue reading
February 26, 2010
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Miles Benjamin Anthony Robinson is one cute misanthrope. – image via SEQUENTIAL LOGIC The recent Uncensored Interview newsletter included this piece that I cut for them last December: Miles Benjamin Anthony Robinson: Sounds Off. Oh MBAR, it was a joy … Continue reading
January 3, 2010
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Today I discovered that one of my photos was included in the New York Times feature, “Documenting The Decade.” I took this pic of a small wheatepasted poster with my Blackberry Storm. I was walking through Williamsburg in 2008, having … Continue reading