




I'm sorry I have not posted in a while. Here are a few pictures from my move from Virginia to Cincinnati to Athens. I have a ton of editing to do in the next few weeks.
I hope all is well in BlogLand.
Noah is a photographer, writer, editor and researcher living in New York, NY.
He is a graduate of Ohio University's School of Visual Communication in Athens, Ohio. While in college, he also studied the history of cultural radicals, global economic geography and the framework linking gender and environmental development.
Noah was on staff with The Wall Street Journal from 2009-2010 and has interned with The White House (under the Bush and Obama Administration), The Denver Post, The Concord Monitor and The Free Lance-Star.
His photographs have been published in newspapers and magazines domestically and abroad. Please contact for assignments, to see a print portfolio or multimedia samples.
When not obsessively researching his family history, he can be found eating BBQ.
Thanks for stopping by. Photo by Brady Fontenot.
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