Arcade Fire's Régine Chassagne and Win Butler and members of the Preservation Hall Jazz Band prepare for a new Mardi Gras event in New Orleans.
NYT: In New Orleans, Whispers of Haiti Become a Brassy Mardi Gras Shout
Arcade Fire's Régine Chassagne and Win Butler and members of the Preservation Hall Jazz Band prepare for a new Mardi Gras event in New Orleans.
NYT: In New Orleans, Whispers of Haiti Become a Brassy Mardi Gras Shout
I photographed police surveillance cameras in the French Quarter of New Orleans for a story about the NOPD's controversial plan to install more than 1500 cameras throughout the city.
NYT: Will 1,500 Street Cameras Be a Wet Blanket in New Orleans?
I made some pictures down the bayou for an NPR story that illuminates a hard question that the state of Louisiana has encountered when it comes to its eroding coastline -- if state and local governments can no longer protect coastal communities from flooding, then how to actually help them relocate?
NPR: Louisiana Says Thousands Should Move From Vulnerable Coast, But Can't Pay Them
I rambled through Winston County, Alabama near the end of the state's Senate race for a New York Times piece about Southern identity, conservative politics, and Roy Moore.
NYT: Roy Moore's Alabama
Winston County once opposed secession but now enthusiastically supports Donald Trump. What does that tell us about Roy Moore’s chances?
I followed US Secretary of Education Betsy DeVos for two days as she toured schools in Nebraska, Kansas, and Missouri for a feature story that appears in the November/December issue of POLITICO Magazine.
POLITICO: The Education of Betsy DeVos