DUSTIN ROSS  Visual Editor, Inthefray.com
 
 

Dustin Ross, a.k.a. Deuce, has been exploring photography from way back when as a young yeti in Colorado. Dustin has humored his photographic obsession by studying at The New School, Colorado Mountain College and Columbia University’s Teachers College.

Deuce previously worked as an editor, reporter, and photographer for the International Advisory Group, focusing on Latin America news. He is currently Web editor and staff photographer for Columbia Law School and freelances as a photographer and visual artist.

Deuce's specialty stems from a documentary approach to photography, and he approaches his work from the perspective of a storyteller, as his obsession lies in the stories and narratives behind the images. He is currently involved in a long-term photographic project on the manifestations of state-sponsored social control and globalization. To see more of his work take a look at www.dustinross.com or www.rudemovements.net.

E-mail
dustin.ross@inthefray.com

Web site
www.dustinross.com

Index
Por los ojos
Photographed by Alejandro Durán | Assembled by Dustin Ross | Image | June 12, 2003
Down a road in Central America, eyeing each other

The Peace Project
By multiple contributors | Assembled by Dustin Ross | Image | April 9, 2003
Images of protest and peace, New York

Kids in color
Photographed by Lia Chang | Assembled by Dustin Ross | Image | November 15, 2002
Nurturing the adults of tomorrow

Homes for the displaced
Photographed by Laura Pohl | Assembled by Dustin Ross | Image | September 6, 2002
Rebuilding a country devastated by civil war, one house at a time

The legend of a train jumper
Photographed by Tony Jenkins | Assembled by Dustin Ross | Image | August 12, 2002
A tribute

Dead spaces
Photographed by Brad Farwell | Assembled by Dustin Ross | Image | July 3, 2002
Artistic expression in dead environments

The riots revisited
Photographed by Sheila Masson | Assembled by Dustin Ross | LA@10 | May 2, 2002
A city reborn, a city forgotten--and a city that has never healed

City beaches
Photographed by Brad Farwell | Assembled by Dustin Ross | Image | April 8, 2002
Sandy stretches of expansiveness and isolation in Far Rockaway and Coney Island, New York

Dislocation
Photographed by Peter Light | Assembled by Dustin Ross | Image | March 9, 2002
Expressive possibilities in lifeless environs.

Neontest
Photographed by Jonathan Flaum | Assembled by Dustin Ross | Image | February 10, 2002
Testing the waters of wide open apertures and neon lights in New York City.

The High Line
Photographed by Jonathan Flaum | Assembled by Dustin Ross | Image | January 2, 2002
Remnants of New York's once mighty elevated railway system

Times Square, after the fall
Photographed and assembled by Dustin Ross | Image | November 13, 2001
Fear and resilience in post-attack New York

Reaction
By Dustin Ross and Shobita Mampilly | Image | November 23, 2001
A photographer and poet decipher a transformed city

Survivors of sexual assault
Photographed by Nobuko Oyabu | Assembled by Dustin Ross | Image | September 7, 2001
A photo essay of victims of sexual assault

Soundview
Photographed by Amy Rathgeb | Assembled by Dustin Ross | Image | August 6, 2001
Images from the New School for Arts and Sciences, a high school in the South Bronx, New York

The Great Wall
Photographed by Amy Rathgeb | Assembled by Dustin Ross | Image | August 20, 2001
Travelogue from China and Tibet

Them gators (a.k.a. southern negroes)
Photographed by Jason Lewis | Assembled by Dustin Ross | Image | June 4, 2001
Hip-hop in the dirty south

Anywhere USA
Photographed by Jason Lewis | Assembled by Dustin Ross | Image | June 18, 2001
A photographic essay

Nirvana for sale
Written by Varun Soni | Photographed by Dustin Ross | Interact | June 4, 2001
Indian religion saturates pop culture as America cashes in

Traffic jam
Written by Phillip Reese | Photographed by Dustin Ross | Interact | May 21, 2001
When it comes to racial profiling, disclosure is sometimes an excuse for inaction

A higher profile
Written by Harry Mok | Photographed by Dustin Ross | Identify | May 14, 2001
On the top of today's civil rights agenda, racial profiling takes 'driving while black' to another level

Remnant noise
Photographed by Yaz Matsui | Assembled by Dustin Ross | Image | May 7, 2001
A photographic essay

To the root
Photographed and assembled by Dustin Ross | Image | April 9, 2001
A photographic essay

Last updated: April 14, 2003