In Mexico for Roger Clyne

Over the past four years, I've become the de facto official photographer for Roger Clyne and the Peacemakers - shooting them throughout the year and annually in Mexico, on the Sea of Cortez. 

This is got to be one of my favorite gigs. Not to mention that Roger and his family are just incredible; late nights sipping (his) tequila on his veranda overlooking the Sea with great conversation and good vibes. 

They have been bringing down my family and me to Mexico for the past few years to shoot and have some epic fun. 

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Algeria Polaroids

I have recently returned from southern Algeria. I ended up doing a side experiment, using my old Polaroid Land Camera.  The boundless desert sands and wandering camels of Southern Algeria mask the evident desperation and urgency of the plight of the "Africa's Last Colony" refugees. Harsh terrain, fatal sandstorms and temperatures of 120 degrees are home to more than 155,000 Sahrawi refugees and have been living since 1975. It’s UNHCR’s second oldest caseload.