Last week I traveled to Hot Springs, AR to photograph Travis Starr, a bankruptcy attorney with the Honey Law Firm for an article for Arkansas Business.
Travis was wonderful to work with and very open to just about any creative idea I had.
Editorial Photography
Last week I traveled to Hot Springs, AR to photograph Travis Starr, a bankruptcy attorney with the Honey Law Firm for an article for Arkansas Business.
Travis was wonderful to work with and very open to just about any creative idea I had.
Last week, I photographed Millie Ward, president of Stone Ward for Arkansas Business for a profile on her and her career as one of Arkansas leaders in Advertising.
Photographing Millie was a real treat.
Millie was open to just about any idea I had and her outgoing personality really shined. As the president of Stone Ward of Little Rock, Millie has been in the advertising business for 40 years and she was recently inducted into the University of Arkansas Business Hall of Fame.
I was contacted in mid-February by the Director of Creative Services at the Milken Family Foundation to photograph the presentation of the Milken Educator Awards for both Arkansas and Louisiana.
The Milken Educator Awards targets early-to-mid career education professionals for their already impressive achievements and, more significantly, for the promise of what they will accomplish in the future. The award is considered "The Oscars" for educators and each winner in given an award of $25,000. To date, more than 2,600 Awards have been given out, totaling over $65 million.
I am very familiar with this award. When I was a photographer for the Arkansas Democrat-Gazette, I had covered many of these awards. One of the most exciting things about these awards is the winner does not know he or she has won until the big announcement. It's kept a secret from everyone.
You can see the galleries from Arkansas and Louisiana by going here.