Client Work
Moving Portraits: On 9/11/11…

‘Moving Portraits: On 9/11/11…’ documents where we have come in the ten years since 9/11 by asking people to share a word, phrase, or image that responds to “On 9/11/11 …” The installation shares intimate moments about our own personal growth, but also explores how we, as friends, family, and strangers, remain connected ten years after the events that changed our nation and the world.
National Geographic Student Expedition to Italy & Greece

Selects from the 16 day expedition. For downloadable high-res images, prints and more check out redfitz.smugmug.com. Share: Bookmark on Delicious Digg this post Recommend on Facebook Buzz it up Share on Linkedin Share via MySpace share via Reddit Share with Stumblers Tweet about it Subscribe to the comments on this post Print for later Tell [...]
Sofar DC: Second String Band

From the March 5, 2011 edition of Sofar DC, videos of the Second String Band’s five tunes.
Sofar Washington, DC Premier featuring Christylez Bacon, Matthew Hemerlein, U.S. Royalty and Phil Adé

Christylez Bacon Sound Check Human Beatbox Metro Nuisance Mambo Sauce Roaches Matthew Hemerlein Gyllenhaal Sandwich Luminescent Braid Strange Heart You’re The One That I Want U.S. Royalty Equestrian Hang With Me Monte Carlo Wild Heart Phil Adé Acapela Always There Hollywood Toast To Life Songs From A Room (SOFAR) is a series of global pop-up [...]
Patrick Phungwayo

This piece appeared initially in The New York Times. “When you come from the township you have to prove yourself.” The words come from the driver’s seat out of a pool of darkness blotted by distant blurred lights. One hand grasping a flip-top bottle of Powerade, the other on the wheel of his moderately pimped [...]
Ricardo Rico Kutumela

This piece appeared initially in The New York Times. He may not quite know it yet, but Ricardo Rico Kutumela will, one day soon have to beat the ladies back with a stick. Hell, he almost had to beat me back! It’s the smile. Full. Warm. Genuine. I find myself immediately at ease, smiling myself. [...]
Isaac “Shakes” Kungwane

This piece appeared initially in The New York Times. Isaac “Shakes” Kungwoane lumbers down 11th avenue, pausing momentarily to light a menthol Cravin A. His thick fingers form a cup around the flame, shielding it from the winds of this bitter South African winter. Horns blare from taxi vans that careen through Alexandra’s frighteningly narrow [...]
Nancy “Maradona” Majola

This piece appeared initially in The New York Times. In the shadows of a windowless room, 17-year-old Nancy Majola sits between the television and a space heater. The heater’s few functioning coils glow a promising orange in an affront to their minimal effect. Like most homes in Alexandra Township, this battered, concrete structure has no [...]
Jacob “Babes” Bopape

This piece appeared initially in The New York Times. “Call me Babes. Those who know me call me Babes.” I get the sense that everyone knows Babes. Sixty-nine years old, born in Alexandra township in Johannesburg, South Africa, Babes lives there to this day. A cross between James Earl Jones and Morgan Freeman, his deep [...]
USA vs. England in South Africa

This post first appeared in National Geographic Traveler’s blog, Intelligent Travel. After flying from Washington, DC, USA to Johannesburg, South Africa over the course of 24 hours for the 2010 FIFA World Cup, what would you do if offered a ticket to the USA vs. England soccer game? Would you take it? Yeah, so would [...]



