Professional Experience
A photojournalist’s job is to tell a story with compelling visuals. For over two decades, I have had the privilege to do so. Each time I go out into the community on assignment, I make every frame honor the spirit, struggles and triumphs of those who call this place home, ensuring their stories are respected and heard.
Micha Robbins, 4, tries to touch the nose cone of a Blue Angel F/A-18 Hornet as the U.S. Navy's Demonstration team landed at the Waco Regional Airport to refuel.
COVID-19 Pandemic
In April 2020, as the pandemic caused grocery stores to close their doors and left many without access to essential supplies, hundreds of McLennan County residents lined up at the Waco ISD stadium for assistance from the Central Texas Food Bank. This remarkable scene illustrated the resilience of the community during a time of crisis, as people came together to support one another in their greatest time of need.
Community
Longtime Waco resident Jim Usery makes it his mission to be the caretaker of homeless and feral cats that dot area neighborhoods.
Education
Mason Burke, Instructor for the Texas State Technical College Electrical Line worker program, discusses the duties and the importance of a lineman and why the Lineman Rodeo is such a vital part of the training.
Politics
As the Trump administration takes control of the White House, immigration once more is a hot topic in America. McLennan County residents took to the streets on Sunday, Jan. 26 to voice their opposition to deportation.
West Strong
In the aftermath of the West fertilizer plant explosion on April 17, 2013, the community rallied together.

Moments in Time
“A photo is a small voice, at best, but sometimes - just sometimes - one photograph or a group of them can lure our senses into awareness. Much depends upon the viewer; in some, photographs can summon enough emotion to be a catalyst to thought.”
—W. Eugene Smith