Hazem
June 30, 2008 | 25 Jumada al-Thanni 1429

I met Hazem while he was working at Ali Baba, a restaurant in Ann Arbor owned by a Palestinian family. The dynamic was interesting between the non-Levant Arabs [Tunisians, Yemenis, etc.] and the Palestinians. Many of the non-levant Arabs worked in the greater Detroit area, from Dearborn to Ann Arbor, sometimes at the whim of fellow Arab employers who would pay them low wages, often working for days on end with little to no time off and no worker’s rights. Dearborn especially had a visible caste system with the Yemeni Arabs working low-end jobs and the Palestinian, Syrian and Lebanese being the more affluent.

As for Hazem, I cannot say that his experience was wholly unpleasant. He seemed to get along well with the owners. I had the opportunity to get to know them all quite well myself as I spent a lot of time hanging out in the kitchen with the staff and family. I also taught the owner’s children at a weekend Islamic school. I have fond memories of the times there and when they would allow, I’d even occasionally pitch in [for a free bowl of delicious lentil soup, of course!] and help with cooking, cleaning and deliveries. Hasselblad 501 C/M, Fuji Neopan 400 ISO. Hand-held, available light.

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Horse Farm, Kentucky
February 29, 2008 | 20 Safar 1429

I believe it was in 2002 that I took a trip down to Frankfort, Kentucky, to visit Michelle’s father and family. This was my first trip to a what I thought would be a hostile territory. As a black man who grew up in “The North”, Kentucky held a certain ambiguity for me. I wasn’t sure if I should be afraid or not but my curiosity eventually won out over whatever fears I had and I commenced to driving around photographing the region. There were many beautiful horse farms in the area. I had a chance to walk up to a few and take a couple of shots. Hasselblad 501 C/M, Fuji Neopan 400 ISO. Hand-held.

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Tallitsch Duality Shoot
August 24, 2007 | 11 Shaban 1428

Through my middle brother, who is a professional musician, I have come to know many other musicians here in the Philadelphia area. I’ve known Tom Tallitsch for quite some time now, as he’s played with my brother for many years. Tom is a jazz saxophonist and jazz educator here in the NJ/Philadelphia area. He was putting together a new media kit for his new disc, Duality [see iTunes], and wanted me to photograph him for it. It was a simple session I did in my place with a couple of strobes. Canon 10D. ISO 100. Hand-held with studio strobe.

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Photographs - MMP Retrospective 1
October 02, 2006 | 09 Ramadhan 1427

As of late, I’ve spent so much time just concentrating on school that I’ve given little thought to shooting. So today, I decided to take a little time while I was setting up my computer again to go through some shots, recent and not-so-recent, and post a few that came to mind. Makes me really miss my Hasselblad. Oh, well. There’s still plenty more to shoot with my 4×5 (while they still make film for it). Enjoy.


Nick at Cleveland’s, Madison


Käri at Julia’s, Madison


Dave at the Caribou, Philadelphia


Dave at the Caribou, Philadelphia


Wyatt, Mom & Dad’s House


Michael Moore, Madison


Wedding, Monterey, Mexico


Sean Harrington, Madison [piece for The Isthmus]


Julia, Madison Area Technical College


Abe Groves, Madison


Boy, Boys & Girls Club, Madison


Erika, Boys & Girls Club, Madison


Friday Prayer [Jumu’ah], Philadelphia


Josephine Love, Detroit


Lady, South Madison Anti-Drug Coalition


Mother and Grandmother, Japanese-American Wedding, Detroit


Sarah, Washtenaw Community College

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