James Stukenberg for Runner’s World

Back Left Media for Runner’s World

Ike Edeani for Bicycling, If There’s No Justice When Drivers Kill Kids on Bikes, What Hope Do Any Of Us Have

This was a tragic story about Mario Valenzuela, a child in Queens killed by a truck driver. But what really grabbed me about the story was Mario’s parents, committed to keep their son’s memory alive and get his heard with the hope of making a change. They visited his memorial every week after church and with their permission I worked with Ike Edeani to document the weekly visit. Ike’s portraits really bring out the humanity and determination of his subjects. I think it’s the most effective photoshoots I’ve gotten to work on.


Jose Mandojana for Popular Mechanics, How to Build Your Own Airplane—From Cockpit to Parachute



David Jaewon Oh for Runner’s World

For our yearly Fitness Awards, we wanted a cover that captured the energy and speed our gear team was aiming for in the awards package. I selected this dynamic photo from David Jaewon Oh, a Seattle-based photographer who really knows running and how to bring it to life.

Christie Hemm Klok for Popular Mechanics

We had a story about a New Zealand company that meticulously restored a handful of de Havilland DH.98 Mosquito bombers. My job was to photograph one of them — easier said than done. After trying a bunch of museums and private collections, we eventually found one stored in California owned my someone willing to let us in the hangar. Great luck for me because it was in driving distance of Christie Hemm Klok — she can light anything. Christie used 9 lights for this cover, but I love how it doesn’t feel over-produced and lets the plane take the spotlight.


Preston Gannaway for Popular Mechanics



Cayce Clifford for Bicycling, How Do You Build The Greatest Collection of Cycling Memorabilia in America?

I’ve worked with Cayce on a number of stories and she’s become one of my favorite editorial photographers working. Her photos have a warmth and vibrancy that bring life to stories.



Kang-Chun Cheng and Adrian Morris for Bicycling - Team Amani Sees the Future

For this story on a up-and-coming cycling team based in Kenya, we wanted to photograph the team training on home roads and also document the team at a gravel race in Spain. It was a very challenging story logistically but I was happy with the final result and the way the two photo styles complimented each other.


Kang-Chun Cheng for Bicycling

Peter Townsend for Runner’s World





Cassidy Araiza for Bicycling - Sofia Gomez Villafañe Is Not a Dreamer





Benjamin Rasmussen for Bicycling, Shannon Galpin Isn’t Done Yet



Julia Rendleman for Popular Mechanics, The Town Where WiFi is Illegal
When I worked at the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, I remember coming across Julia’s work in the archives and being immediately impressed by it. The kind of photojournalist who’ll find a great photo at any assignment. She came back from Green Bank, W.Va, — a town that bans WiFi and other signals due to interference with large radio telescopes — with many of those great photos.


John Francis Peters

Charlotte Kesl

John Francis Peters and Charlotte Kesl for Bicycling, Their Son’s Heart Saved His Life. So He Rode 1,426 Miles to Meet Them