Looking through my archive today. Ten years ago I was in Angola photographing for an NGO who helped build schools for children. It was a great experience.
Here is another anniversary event from my archive. It was 25 years ago that I got to take control of an F16 Fighting Falcon at Nellis AFB. I wrote and photographed a story for my newspaper The Las Vegas Sun. The Thunderbird pilot took off with a 7g inverted climb. Awesome.
It was eight years ago that I had one of the coolest interviews of my career. An 18-minute chat with PBS legend Charlie Rose on the 25th anniversary of my iconic 'Tank Man' photograph taken during the 1989 Tiananmen Square uprising. Watch the video charlierose.com/videos/17111
I never get used to giving live interviews on national television like this one for CBS. You never know if your eye twitches or a coughing spell starts - LOL. Check it out youtu.be/J0oV5DwIDZo
SOUTH POLE, Antarctica 1995 - One of the coolest photo assignments I have done (Around -50 degrees) was for AP covering the National Science Foundation's work at the South Pole. We were supposed to spend 5 hours but bad weather stranded my reporter and me for five days.