Posts Tagged ‘Inspiration’

Home: Drink Coffee. Do Good.

  Drink coffee. Do good. This is not just a catchy phrase, but the premise by which Jonathan Golden started Land of a Thousand Hills Coffee Company just north of Atlanta in Roswell. An Anglican priest by vocation, he started a coffee growing business that also fosters healing among warring tribes in Rwanda. Former enemies [...]


Humanitarian Photographers Day 3

And now, for the final three, I want to introduce you to you Matt Powell, Matt Brandon and Esther Havens. If you read Day 1 or Day 2 just skip to the photos!  Here is what I said yesterday. It still stands! “How in the world do you make a living as a humanitarian photographer?” [...]


Humanitarian Photographers Day 2

Today I want to introduce you to you Austin Mann, Lindsay Branham and David Johnson. Come back tomorrow for the last three photographers. No use laboring over saying something new. Here is what I said yesterday. It still stands! “How in the world do you make a living as a humanitarian photographer?” That is the [...]


Puerto Rico: Leaving a Legacy

Saso-Leaving a Legacy from gary s chapman on Vimeo. Juan Tulier, better known a “Saso,” has been playing and coaching soccer in Puerto Rico for more than sixty years. Saso was on the Puerto Rican national team for 28 years, first as a player and later as coach. Today, the physically fit 78-year-old continues coaching [...]


Inspiration: Dave LaBelle

Dave LaBelle | The Lesson from Francis Gardler on Vimeo. This section of the blog, INSPIRATION, focuses on individuals that inspire us through their creativity, insight, originality, artistry and vision. As a launching point for this blog series, I can think of no better inspiration than this video series about photographer/educator Dave LaBelle by Francis [...]