Posted by
Colin on April 15, 2010

A cover tear sheet I’m proud of. This one from City Limits magazine.
I spent about a week in Harlem during March shooting for this story about how the economic troubles are hitting the black community particularly hard.
I enjoyed shooting for this magazine because my work was featured not just for one article, but for the entire issue. Pretty cool.
Posted by
Colin on August 4, 2009

Here’s a favorite tear sheet of mine from this month, its the opening spread of a cover story I shot for Book Business Magazine. David Borgenicht is the president and founder of Quirk publishing, as well as the coauthor of those terribly funny worst case scenario books.
David was extremely generous with his time at their Old City headquarters and did his part to make sure the shoot went really well. His company is also worth following on twitter as they’re normally pretty funny. http://twitter.com/irreference
Posted by
Colin on January 16, 2009
I just stumbled across this photo I shot late last year in the most recent issue of Main Line Magazine. The photo is of Howard Taylor, who through an interesting turn of events became the owner of two very nice restaurants in the area. We shot him at his restaurant on 12th street, a New Orleans’ style creole place called “Les Bons Temps” (The good times - I think - my French isn’t great).
You can read the article here.
I was very happy with the photo selection that was made because I felt that the really warm colors in the dining room area (where he is sitting) reminded me of my time spent in New Orleans for Rethink over the last two summers.

Howard Taylor, at Les Bons Temps in Philadelphia
Not for nothing, it was the type of assignment you wish all assignments were - the subject was easy going and fun to be around and the setting had an appealing atmosphere (Not to mention, the food is great and the beer selection isn’t half bad either)
Below are two out takes from the shoot I also enjoyed.

