Good Luck Joe

When I was in school I knew what I wanted to do, but there were few  teachers there who had any insight or useful advice as to how to get there, it being a “fine art” school.

Then came TD.

He mentored, pushed, advised, pushed and pushed me some [...]

Generation Kill: Major League Gaming

To be honest, not since the days of  7-11 Street Fighter matches, have I cared about video games. Sure, I have battled my friends in various shooting games here and there over the years, but it has just never been my thing, always seemed like there was something else [...]

Remember New Orleans

On the 5th anniversary of Hurricane Katrina’s devastation of New Orleans and the Gulf Coast I hope we all remember what was nearly lost, all the people who died, those who survived and all the people who continue to rebuild New Orleans into what it is, simply one of the finest [...]

Patterns and Lines

The War at Home on BagNews Originals

Over the next week or 2, BagNews will be featuring selections from my ongoing “War at Home” series in the Originals section of the site.

For those of you who do not know the site, take a look, and not just to see my photos. Michael Shaw, who runs the [...]

Some Recents

Durham Bulls outfielder Fernando Perez

Jake Wolf, chef and owner, Capitol Club 16

Photo(s) for the Day: Titus Andronicus

Friday Flash Fun

Wonderland, Fullsteam Brewery

Les Savy Fav, Nasher Museum of Art

Photo for the Day: Direct T(ree)V

Photo for the Day: Sara Isaacson

Sara Isaacson, photographed May 20, in Chapel Hill, NC

Miss Isaacson was in  ROTC at UNC-CH until she told her commanding officer that she was gay. She immediately lost her scholarship, which the Army paid for and she may have to repay the $80,000 already spent. This all fell under [...]