Here are some of the feature stories I’ve produced over the years for editorial and corporate markets worldwide. My work has been published in hundreds of magazines, including Time, Newsweek, Business Week, Life, People, Stern, Bunte, Paris-Match, Figaro Magazine, Panorama, L’Express, Le Point, etc.

Please note: I’m updating this page to include more feature stories I’ve covered over the past 30 years. Stay tuned for more to come!

Looting in Emeryville, CA

Looting in Emeryville, CA

On May 30, 2020, I was in Emeryville covering the George Floyd protests when a large crowd, mostly young people, began attacking local stores. Aware of the risks, I brought only one camera, securing the strap tightly around my wrist with several loops. I then approached the crowd and started ...
The Coronavirus Pandemic

The Coronavirus Pandemic

When San Francisco went into lockdown on March 17, 2020, I recognized the historical significance of the moment and knew that life as we knew it would be profoundly changed for a long time. As the correspondent for the international photo news agency LAIF, I drove through the city, capturing ...
The Lady With 700 Cats

The Lady With 700 Cats

Lynea Lattanzio loves cats. She loves them so much that she now has over 700 cats. They have taken over her entire house and 12-acre property in Parlier, California, 200 miles south-east of San Francisco. Lattanzio, 63, started rescuing cats shortly after her divorce over 30 years ago. A few ...
The World's Ugliest Dogs

The World’s Ugliest Dogs

The World's Ugliest Dog is Gus, a Chinese Crested purebred with three legs and one eye. Gus is a cancer survivor and was awarded the title at the 20th annual World's Ugliest Dog competition at the Sonoma-Marin County Fair in Petaluma, CA. His owners, Jeanenne and Janey Teed from St ...
Ecole 42 Silicon Valley

Ecole 42 Silicon Valley

École 42 Silicon Valley is a groundbreaking institution redefining how education and talent development are approached in the tech world. Established as part of the global École 42 network, it is located in the heart of the technology capital, Silicon Valley. It is an extension of the original École 42 ...
Inside America’s Famous Brothel: The Moonlite Bunny Ranch

Inside America’s Famous Brothel: The Moonlite Bunny Ranch

Nevada, considered by some as the State of Sin, has been the home of legalized gambling and prostitution for a long time. Among all the legal brothels in Nevada, one has risen to national fame in just a few years, due to the smart marketing techniques of owner, Dennis Hof ...
Tarzan’s Chimpanzee Cheeta In His Retirement home

Tarzan’s Chimpanzee Cheeta In His Retirement home

Male chimpanzee Cheeta, famed for his appearances in the 1930’s and 1940’s Tarzan movies starring Johnny Weissmuller and Maureen O’Sullivan is now 71 years old and the oldest primate in the world, according to the Guinness Book of World Records. The 4.5 foot (1.40 meter) tall, 150 pound (68 kilogram) ...
The 2003 World Championship of Poker

The 2003 World Championship of Poker

Las Vegas is perhaps the only city in the world where you can arrive in a glamorous Hollywood-style limousine and make a discreet early morning departure on a Greyhound bus. It’s a city where fortunes are made or lost, especially during the World Series of Poker at Binion’s Horseshoe casino ...
The Big Beautiful Women

The Big Beautiful Women

In a society fixated on weight loss, a growing number of women are embracing their bodies and championing the pro-fat acceptance movement. These women proudly reject conventional beauty standards and advocate for body acceptance and fitness at any size. Based in the San Francisco Bay Area, this movement is making ...
Larry Flynt

Larry Flynt

This was an exclusive story with magazine publisher Larry Flynt at his home, office, and private casino in Los Angeles, CA. Larry Flynt, known for publishing adult magazines such as Hustler, is also a staunch advocate for free speech. Since being shot in 1978, Flynt has been unable to walk ...