Posts Tagged ‘9/11’

9/11: Muslims Reflect

9/11: Muslims Reflect

These photographs are pulled from a series of unrelated, individual assignments I’ve had in the past several weeks. During Ramadan, we ran several articles on the state of being Muslim in America, and specifically Tulsa. Much care was given to be open, non-judgmental and avoid stereotypes of any kind. On one day, I spent several [...]

9/11: Bob Roe

9/11: Bob Roe

Bob Roe is a busy man. Busier than he’d like to be. Since 2004, Roe has crafted, by hand, more than 500 albums for 328 families (and counting) of soldiers who lost their lives in Afghanistan and Iraq. Inspired by the loss of his younger brother in Vietnam, all Roe wants to do is say [...]

9/11: Ron Milam Remembered

9/11: Ron Milam Remembered

Effie and Tommie Milam have been divorced for decades but will always have the memory of their son, Ron Milam, who died in the Pentagon on Sept. 11, 2001. I had the honor of photographing them both, separately, for one of our commemorative 9/11 stories. One of more moving quotes from reporter Andrea Eger’s article: [...]


9/11 Firefighter Memorial

9/11 Firefighter Memorial

On June 10, 2006, the four-year anniversary of the end of recovery operations at Ground Zero, I had the privilege of attending the unveiling of the FDNY Memorial Wall outside of the Engine Company 10/Ladder Company 10 house on Liberty Street in Lower Manhattan, just yards away from the World Trade Center site. The engraved [...]