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hogerty

Looking to “see” Florida.

Cocoa TODAY
florida’s space age newspaper
sports writer
staff photographer
’75/’79

“Stairway To The Stars”
….b/ Ella Fitzgerald

— dave hogerty (OriginalNoise.Org)

The 1988 launch of the space shuttle Discovery, as seen from the bank of the Indian River (Cocoa, Florida). 


Home is where the rockets fly Since the day (May 5, 1961) my mother took me, my brother, and my sister into the front yard to see Alan Shepard fly. Shepard’s flight was America’s first step in its race with the Soviet Union to the Moon.
 look up.

 

“Gator Country”
b/ Molly Hatchet


Gainesville, Florida 1980

 

INDEPENDENT FLORIDA ALLIGATOR 
university of florida “student” newspaper 
photographer
writer
editor
’80/’83

PALM BEACH POST
palm beach county daily newspaper
staff photographer

features design editor evening times
1984

 
MIAMI HERALD
miami metropolitan daily 
staff photographer  

’85/’87

UNIVERSITY OF FLORIDA
college of journalism and communication 
faculty: photography / layout / design
’87/’88

PALM BEACH DAILY NEWS
“the shiny sheet” 
sunday editor / art director
1989

MIAMI HERALD
feature page designer
’91/’96

DIVERSIONS
best of the miami herald (16-page) weekly 
original design/  editor / art director

’92/’93


— dave. originalnoise.org

The Girl Who Got Away To avoid a direct hit of Hurricane Andrew, I vacated my Oceanfront North Miami Beach apartment, and drive north on A1A to my small house in West Palm Beach. I’d ride out the storm 30 miles north, just across Lake Worth (Intracoastal Waterway) from Donald Trump’s Mar A Lago (resort). I was safely on the mainland, far enough away to avoid the worst of the storm, but close enough to see the Mar A Lago tower from the front yard, and to be worried.

The next morning, after the storm had raged overnight, the sky was surprisingly clear, blue, and calm. I left early to get back home, all the while anxious about what I might find. I received my first visual clue on I-95, as I approached the  836 Interchange, the north entrance into Urban Miami. More To See

 

MIAMI NEW TIMES
miami alternative news weekly 97
(art director)

CITY LINK
fort lauderdale sun sentinel [alt.] weekly 
(original design/ art director)’98
also: sun sentinel design (sunday front page)

 

dave. 
recognized for photography/ writing/ design/

by:/

William Raldolph Hearst Foundation

• News Feature Writing National Gold Medal (1981)

National Press Photographers Association (NPPA)

Society of Newspaper Design (SND)

Gannett Newspapers

Time Life Inc.

 

 

 

2000

JAZZIZ
National jazz Magazine
creative director

’99/’05

music.com
quarterly magazine to accompany website 
creative director

NOVA SOUND 
media director

’07/ …

OriginalNoise.Org

— dave.

While on the Miami Herald Staff [1993], contributed as a photographer, editor, and designer to the Herald’s Public Service Pulitzer Prize for its coverage of Hurricane Andrew.

Diversions was a 16-page, broad sheet, weekly section, made with the (“Best Of”) the Miami Herald’s previous week’s content, including that written for Tropic, the Herald’s critically acclaimed, and internationally praised Sunday magazine. Diversion was developed as a vehicle to deliver important public service messages to those Miami, Dade County, and South Florida residents who didn’t subscibe to the Miami Herald … significantly more than the two million, Sunday subscribers at the time. In the aftermath of Hurricane Andrew, Diversions more than showed its meddle, delivering entertainment and valuable, life-saving information, making Diversions and important public service of its own.

 

2020

  JAZZIZ [20th Anniversary]
JAZZIZ (COVERS)
MUSIC.COM (Original Design)

“the bridge”
art deco weekend (2012-2016)

Lost In Space&Time

home is where the rockets fly.

Florida Timeline
The Wonderful World of Living Colour
CinemaSonics
This Is Not America
Out of Africa
Harlem Renaissance

A Florida Journalist, Photographer, and Art Director with an eclectic client list of individuals and organizations with musical, visual, educational, and editorial interests.

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