Judith, Douglass HousesPart of “Trapped in the Towers,” my series on NYCHA elevator outages
Diamond, Mitchel Houses IIDiamond Freeman poses for a photo outside the elevators of her building in the Mitchel Houses, a NYCHA development in the Bronx.
Diamond, Mitchel HousesDiamond Freeman looks out the window of her 20th-floor apartment in the Mitchel Houses, a NYCHA development in the Bronx. Part of “Trapped in the Towers,” my series on NYCHA elevator outages.
Tracy, Rutgers HousesPart of my series “Trapped in the Towers,” about NYCHA elevator outages
Kaddish after PittsburghA woman looks on during a vigil held for the victims of the Tree of Life Synagogue shooting, October 27, 2018. Story here.
Kaddish after Pittsburgh IITwo mourners light candles during a vigil held for the victims of the Tree of Life Synagogue shooting, October 27, 2018. Story here.
Eugene the worm-trainerOne of the visual elements for a profile of a scientist who spends hours a day training worms. Story here.
Goose on the loosePortrait of a wayward goose who briefly shut down part of the New York City subway system. Story here.
Park Slope Crash IA woman wipes away tears as she stands at a memorial for the victims of a March 5, 2018 crash that killed two children. Story here.
Park Slope Crash IIA woman wipes crosses herself as she stands at a memorial for the victims of a March 5, 2018 crash that killed two children. Story here.
Women's March 2018
Girls Who Code IKeesa Schreane, host and executive producer of the You’ve Been Served podcast, speaks to the crowd at a rally organized by Girls Who Code in celebration of its first-ever book release on Tuesday, August 22, 2017. “Whenever there is an attempt to ignore your voice, reclaim your time,” she told the crowd assembled in Union Square, paraphrasing U.S. Representative (D-CA) Maxine Waters.
Girls Who Code IIGirls Who Code intern Kelly Lozo (left), 21, chats with her co-organizers after a rally in celebration of its first-ever book release on Tuesday, August 22, 2017. The event culminated in a book signing with Girls Who Code Founder and CEO Reshma Saujani.
Girls Who Code IIIKathy Rutherford, 56, who attended the Girls Who Code book launch rally on August 22, 2017, earned a bachelor’s degree in engineering in 1983. Since her retirement two years ago, she‘s dedicated her time to mentoring high schoolers in robotics. When asked to describe what it was like entering such a male-dominated field in the ‘80s, she replied, “Lonely.”
US Open 2017
Girls' Night Out