Gathering Humanity – Apartment setup for Refugees

Earlier this year I was introduced to a local organization called Gathering Humanity from my dear friend Cindy Trussel.  Cindy is the founder of Lighthouse Charities which helps settle incoming refugee families into the Las Vegas area.  It is through a series of portraits I created for her, that I was referred to Gathering Humanity here in the Phoenix valley.  I had a lovely meeting with GH founders Christine, Sarah and Nicole where they shared their story of how it all started and their vision and purpose for helping others. It is the mission of Gathering Humanity to work hand-in-hand with all 4 federal refugee resettlement agencies in Phoenix, to support refugees being resettled in the Phoenix area.  Their all volunteer teams, (no one takes a salary or makes any money),  collect household goods for incoming refugee families and set up their apartments, provide groceries, and meals. It was on this particular day that I was fortunate enough to tag along and document a full apartment setup for an incoming family of 6.  In partnership with the local chapter of the International Rescue Commission, the GH volunteers, gathered items from the list tailored to each family, packed up the truck, drove to the apartment location, unloaded and setup an apartment ready for a refugee family to move in the next day. There are so many moving parts to running Gathering Humanity, and I can not be more impressed with how Nicole, Sarah and Christine keep it all put together.  Through organization, coordinating with the local resettlement agencies, gathering volunteers, stocking the warehouse with donations, as well as sharing the stories of what theses families have endured, warms my heart.  I said to the ladies that I was there to help them in any way that I can and hopefully through the power if images, I can document the good work they are doing. Big congratulations to the entire Gathering Humanity team and all the volunteers who chose to take hours from their person time and dedicate it to helping those in need.  

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People of Jordan

  I recently had the pleasure of taking a trip to Jordan, one of my all-time favorite countries.  A trip back to the Middle East is just what my soul needed to connect to an old world culture, old friends, all the while bringing new friends to this ancient part of the world.  I am very lucky in that I have a small group of 6 female photographer friends, and each year we pick a different international location to travel to and document.  This year we chose Jordan, which is the home country of one of the group members.  Additionally, my family has some deep-rooted friendships in Jordan which makes it all the more desirable for me to travel there so I can see old family friends. I truly believe the heart of any country is best experienced through its people and that is one of the reasons why I am so drawn toward photographing portraits of the people I meet throughout my travels.  Whether a street vendor, a school kid, a well-connected businessman, or a women simply walking with her children, each face has a story and it is through those stories that we can feel the true essence of a country.  

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World Wildlife Day

“The greatness of a nation and its moral progress can be judged by the way its animals are treated.”   -Mahatma Gandhi Today is World Wildlife Day and with all the distractions of war, conflict, and politics, there is still a growing mass of consciousness and action, working towards reconnecting us with our fellow earthly inhabitants.  The hope and beauty of these sentient beings is growing and these creatures can and will survive along side of us.  

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Leopard Footage Featured on Animalogic

What a treat to get a phone call that one of the leading YouTube channels on animals, wanted to feature my leopard kill footage on one of their episodes.  This footage was originally captured 3 years ago, but it continues to make the rounds through different media outlets because it captured such raw and rarely seen behavior.  You can see the full and original footage here, and a portion of my footage featured on Animalogic’s page, and at the video below.  With over 315,000 subscribers, I’m proud that what I was able to see, photograph and video in person, is being used to educate and bring awareness to the stealthy behavior of leopards.  

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Women of Iceland Published by Passion Passport

It’s been a whirlwind month with the publication of my Icelandic Women photo project not only getting published by Matador Network, but now also Passion Passport!  A huge thank you to Camille at Passion Passport for her continued communication and collaboration to edit and best present this story.  It has been a labor of love over the past couple of months, and I’m overjoyed to share that today it was published on the Passion Passport website.  Now, along with my Faces of Cuba story, you can see the portraits and read the answers we all want to know, “What is is like being a woman in gender progressive Iceland?”    

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Women of Iceland

As per my previous post, I recently traveled to Iceland with a group of my bestie female photographer friends.  It’s a group of women I met on a photo project in Thailand where we

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Gender Equality in Iceland

I am a huge fan of watching documentaries.  Ask me the latest and greatest blockbuster in the movie theaters, and I couldn’t tell you even one title.  But sit me down in front of

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Arizona, Here I Come!

Hi Friends!  As many of you know, I have quite the travel bug, which has taken me to visit and photograph in locations all around the country and world.  Home base for the past

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New Website!

I am so excited to share and release my new and updated website.  It has been a labor of love and I can not thank enough my team behind the scenes, Rachel Walburn, Meli

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