The Way I “See” It. [ LOOK TO SEE]
2806 Shepard Drive / Silver Pines / Rockledge, Florida
COCOA TODAY Florida’s Spaceage Newspaper
(photographer)
Boys Of Summer — Spring (Training) Baseball, Houston (Cocoa) Astros, Colt .45s, HWY520, Triangle Bar, Pink Pigs Feet, Boiled Peanuts, Ice Cold Pabst Blue Ribbon, Lone Cabbage, Airboats on the river, in the Swamp, Alligators, Eyes Glowing Red, Mosquitos … Another planet on the distant red light marking electric towers, the tops of which look like some sort of prehistoric sculpture, the skeletal remains silhouetted against a darkening sky, being transformed with the moon, as its glow takes over the St. Johns River night.
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INDEPENDENT FLORIDA ALLIGATOR
(photographer/writer/editor)
PALM BEACH POST
(photographer/feature page designer)
PALM BEACH DAILY NEWS
(sunday editor/art director)
MIAMI HERALD
(photographer/feature page designer)
UNIVERSITY OF FLORIDA
(college of journalism faculty)
MIAMI NEW TIMES
(art director)
JAZZIZ MAGAZINE
(creative director)
MUSIC.COM MAGAZINE
(creative director)
NOVA SOUND STUDIOS
(art & editorial director)
ORIGINAL NOISE (.org)
photography. writing. design. creative. editing.
Recognized by:
Time-Life Inc. (Ten Best Young Photographers) 1980
Gannett Newspapers (Overall Achievement)
Society of Newspaper Design (SND)
National Press Photographers Association (NPPA)
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it’s a sad, sad, sad world.
“Worse For Wear” — After four years of a bloated, saltine cracker-white, five-time bust, (self-called) billionaire bigot, relentlessly attacking the fragile fabric that continually struggles to hold America together., and impose his narcissistic, white supremacist, take glee in punishing the poor ideology, taking pleasure in destroying the game, picking up the damaged pieces for personal gain.
photography/video b/ dave. hogerty (OriginalNoise.Org)
“Which Way To America?”
1986 — Living Colour releases Vivid, its debut album, at the same time tensions were rising in West Palm Beach, Florida, after a police shooting on Division Avenue in the city’s poorest, downtown neighborhood.
• CONVENIENCE IS IN THE EYE OF THE BEHOLDER
When I saw blood running down my arm and dripping off my elbow, I thought he had shot me in the heart.
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.
August 24, 1992 — For decades, travelers driving south on I95 were greeted as the entered Miami by the legendary Coppertone Girl, whose bathing suits bottoms were being tugged down by a cute, little dog, exposing her un-tanned bottom. The day after Hurricane Andrew had ripped through South Miami, the little girl was missing. OriginalNoise.Org
Miami Beach: 100 years of progress, digress, and a Renaissance or two.