Voting in Harlem
Voters were out making their voices heard in Harlem on Nov. 3.
Voters were out making their voices heard in Harlem on Nov. 3.
Eating on the campaign trail, whether stopping at a street vendor or taking a slice of pizza offered by a local shop owner – and always smiling for the cameras – was not just about scoring votes. It was about being polite.
While reporting for a food story, I got to shoot anti-Ahmajinedad protests.
On election night, I covered the Republican viewing party. I hadn’t seen so many gloomy faces since riding The T in Boston after a Red Sox loss.
Even when the Republicans won something, very few people actually showed joy.
After the Republican viewing party had wound down, I wanted to see the Democrats jubilating and get some shots for myself, since my photo editor had covered their viewing party. I went around town to see what I could find.