Photo Gallery




Here are a few images from a recent photo gallery opening. My good friend Whitney just sent them over, and I am excited to share them. The first image I am giving my speech on the story of my WWII project, and to be thankful for our veterans and soldiers. The second image is a glimpse of one of sixteen galleries across the country of my WWII veteran images. To see the gallery locations, go to my website, and click on the exhibitions tab.

Danny Dring



I photographed Danny Dring yesterday for Black Belt Books. These are my two favorite images.

Danny Dring has his 7th degree black belt in three different martial arts, and has a hip replacement as well. Yes, he can do the splits, and while in the splits can bring his front torso flat to the ground. To learn more about Danny, go to the below link:

http://www.blackbeltmag.com/danny_dring/archives/781

Sam Fink


I was out in New York this past week, photographing my last few WWII vets for my book and finally got to meet with my publisher; Welcome Books. It was wonderful to meet them all.
One of the vets I got to photograph is Sam Fink. He was actually an artist in the Army. After the war was over, he ended up being a graphic designer and painter. He worked at Young and Rubicam for 22 years, and also has several books published. Can you tell that I think he is wonderful? Checkout his book EXODUS:

http://www.welcomebooks.com/exodus/

I photographed him in his downstairs studio! Enjoy.

Veronique Chavlier


Please take a look at Veronique Chavlier, I photographed a portrait of MS. Chavlier in her home this past week. She is an entertainer at heart and one of her passions is music. She created her own music in genre of 'spooky polka' music. Veronique made the Grammy ballot this year.


I photographed this fitness competitor back in October in Chicago. I edited the image of the trophy sitting on the desk right away because I felt the trophy is unusual. Different from the soccer and baseball trophies we received growing up. I was looking at the photos again this week, and I wanted to tell more of a story by adding the competitor that is actually holding her trophy.

Hi All,

Checkout the link below, I am an official author! Whoo! Woo!

http://www.randomhouse.com/author/results.pperl?authorid=119488


Here are some photos of me shooting at the Belmont Community in Louisville, KT.




Hi All,
NBC news recently interviewed me on my "Faces of World War II Series" and the clip showed for two and half minutes on 20 news stations across the nation.
Click on the link below to view the video:
http://www.vimeo.com/4092544

Here are more recent interviews about my project. I am not trying to brag! Just thought you might like to see these articles:
Feature Shoot an online photo magazine for young talent:
http://www.featureshoot.com/2009/04/qa-thomas-sanders-los-angeles/

The Daily Breeze, a newspaper based out of the south bay in Los Angeles:
dailybreeze.com/ci_12232188?source=email

Rangefinder Magazine, this issue is titled "Young Guns", it is about fresh new talent. My Grandpa (Willis Sanders) was a photographer. Willis took a famous photograph of Ernest Hemingway, and his image was on the front cover of Rangefinder Magazine about 11 years ago. A grandson and grandpa in the same magazine!

http://www.rangefindermag.com/storage/articles/RF1108_honor_Goldstein.pdf