#OccupyDenver – For Reuters
Posted on 21. Nov, 2011 by Nathan W. Armes in Blog: On Assignment

To be honest, I have not followed the Occupy Wall Street movement as closely as maybe I should. Between shooting, editing and finishing up a long term project I’ve covered the basics of the principals behind the movement’s goals. Though I think those goals are noble and must be addressed I feel that the time [...]
Repost: Those Who Serve
Posted on 11. Nov, 2011 by Nathan W. Armes in Blog: On Assignment

Today is 11/11/11 – a day like no other. The day, significant for its unique arrangement of digits, is also unique in the fact that it’s Veterans Day. Thanks to my grandfather, father and brother for serving. Thanks to all who have served in wartime and in peace. A special thanks to the millions of military [...]
From The Archive: The New Face of ‘Personhood’
Posted on 09. Nov, 2011 by Nathan W. Armes in Blog: On Assignment

Every morning, I pour myself a cup of coffee and start my day by reading headlines, catching up on email and skimming through my Twitter feeds. I used to read all the political blogs, reports and breaking news with the same urgency as a rabid sports fan. This year has been different because I’ve started [...]
School Cutbacks for Education Week
Posted on 08. Nov, 2011 by Nathan W. Armes in Blog: On Assignment

Wow. It’s been a while. So this is what my blog looks like. It’s nice here, I’ll have to visit more often. This summer has been busy with shooting a video / stills documentary project in Wyoming – which is still yet to launch, on the client’s website, so it’s still in hush-hush status. Excited [...]
Urologic Oncology Center – For The Prostate Conditions Education Council
Posted on 03. Jun, 2011 by Nathan W. Armes in Blog: On Assignment

I was recently commissioned to photograph patients and doctors at the Urologic Oncology Center at the University of Colorado Cancer Center for the Colorado based non-profit, The Prostate Conditions Education Council. The Council, headed by surgeon and 11 time Boston Marathon finisher, Dr. E. David Crawford, ‘aims to conduct nation wide screenings for men and [...]
Green Schools – For Education Week
Posted on 26. May, 2011 by Nathan W. Armes in Blog: On Assignment

“Green schools” are better for students, teachers, the environment—and the bottom line, a report released this month concludes. Published by the American Institute of Architects and the U.S. Green Building Council, the report—which resulted from a three-day meeting at the Sundance Resort in Utah in November—details what mayors, superintendents, and other local leaders can do to [...]
Raekwon of Wu-Tang – for REVERB
Posted on 20. May, 2011 by Nathan W. Armes in Blog: On Assignment

Raekwon, or “Raekwon the Chef,” a member of the Staten Island hip-hop group Wu-Tang Clan, brought a taste of the 36 chambers to Denver’s Summit Music Hall Wednesday night. Though touring to promote his new album, “Shaolin vs. Wu-Tang,” released this past March, the New Yorker gave “rough and tough like leather” lyrical shout-outs to [...]
James Pants – for The FADER
Posted on 19. May, 2011 by Nathan W. Armes in Blog: On Assignment

Multi-instrumental recording artist, James Pants (born James Singleton), is a self-proclaimed member of the ‘nerd set’ who played drums in the high school marching band and played in a garage band while teaching himself to play other instruments while growing up. He, if not just goofing on his self-proclaimed set membership during the photo shoot, [...]
Starf**ker at The Bluebird Theater – Denver, Colorado
Posted on 19. Apr, 2011 by Nathan W. Armes in Blog: On Assignment

Portland based, Starfucker, brought their funky brand of electronica to The Bluebird Theater April 17, 2011. The night’s energy pulsed as the crowd gyrated to Starfucker’s fun, fun dance songs under the hypnotic starburst light show that sent pin-point beams filtering into the theater. Nathan W. Armes Denver Photographer and Photojournalist Related Posts:Telekinesis – For [...]
Telekinesis – For REVERB
Posted on 24. Mar, 2011 by Nathan W. Armes in Blog: On Assignment

Telekinesis brought affable indie-pop-rock to the Hi-Dive on Tuesday night. The three-piece band, fronted by Michael Benjamin Lerner, stuck mostly to new material from its February release, “12 Desperate Straight Lines.” – via Reverb Nathan W. Armes Denver Photographer and Photojournalist Related Posts:Das Racist – For REVERBmoe. – For ReverbMoe. Tease, Moe. Please.Widespread Panic Visits [...]
