The Daily Edit – Sofia Aldinio – San Jose de Gracia

Photographer: Sofia Aldinio Heidi: How did you learn about this community and the impacts of climate change on this once-thriving area? Sofia: In 2020 while traveling through Baja California, Mexico with my family in our 1978 Mercedes Fire Truck. On New Year’s Day, we decided to commit to a 6+ hour dirt road to chase […]

The Daily Edit – Karabo Mooki

Photographer: Karabo Mooki Heidi: How did the Black women’s Skateboarding project evolve – did you notice they were a force but underrepresented? Karabo: Skateboarding isn’t always embraced by Black communities, and my own experiences having limited proximity to Black role models in skateboarding have had a massive impact on my feelings toward the sport and […]

The Daily Edit – Emily Sullivan: High Country News

High Country News Photographer: Emily Sullivan Photo Editor: Bear Guerra Heidi: How has your experience as a backcountry guide informed your photography career, were you an athlete first and then a photographer? No doubt being a guide took to you some magical places. Emily: I was a photographer first—I got my BFA at VCU Arts in […]

The Daily Edit – Daniel Beltra: El Pais

El Pais Photographer: Daniel Beltra Photo Editor: Gorka Lejarcegi Heidi: Your work balances a line between environmental beauty and catastrophe with a focus on aerial photography. How difficult was it to work from the ground, I know you had planned to fly a drone. Daniel: Working from the ground was complicated, security is understandably tightened, […]

The Daily Edit – Chad Unger: Fire Barked at Eternity

     Chad Unger Chad Unger (b. 1993) is a Deaf-Gay artist originally from Maryland, currently based in Los Angeles. Growing up with a deaf family, actively involved with the deaf community, and primarily communicating through American Sign Language, Chad’s experiences shaped him into an observer with a deep appreciation of stories with strong visual […]