Biography:
I'm a Denver-based editorial photographer and Pulitzer finalist whose work has been exhibited in galleries and museums throughout the U.S. I specialize in portraits and reportage. I play nice with others and get things done.
Amanda Williams is a Chicago-based artist who explores cultural identity, personal history, and race. She began painting a series of abandoned houses in Englewood, on the South Side of Chicago, in culturally historical colors of the black community: Harold's Chicken Red, Currency Exchange Yellow, or in this case, Newport 100s. For Architect magazine.