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The River That Flow Both Ways
made with Kirk Muir Horton

In August 2019, Kirk Muir Horton and I paddled 315 miles from source to sea down the Hudson River in record time. A river that starts in the Adirondacks and ends at the Statue of Liberty, our trip was as unpredictable and complex as the river itself. We used a 10 foot inflatable canoe to make it through the whitewater, dams, and tides. When things went wrong we hitched rides on rafts, boats, trains, and cars. In times of need strangers became friends. In a youthful trip, from a trickle to the sea we explored the environmental impacts of one of America’s most influential yet endangered rivers.
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Black Stone Bicylce Works
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A story about people in the South Side of Chicago finding community and purpose through cycling. 
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Boulder Beach Club - Zine
collaboration with Bobby Peavey
  Boulder Creek was extra weird this summer so our goal was to capture and share a slice of that. The people photographed are probably lovely people we just caught them at weird moments.



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Cafe Justo
Douglas, Arizona /Aqua Pretia, Mexico


A cafe on the mexico side of the border working with people recovering from addiction.