Photographer/Filmmaker
Teddy Maki is a recent arrival to the NYC area. He lives in Manhattan and works
as a freelance image maker for magazines, film production companies and private
sources. His passion for making great images can transcend any genre or project.
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A boy stares into the camera as his father looks on.
Poet Emily Carter. She published her first book about living in NYC last year.
Corone McGovern has lived outside for the past thirty-two years.
A protestor tries to win the attention of a woman driving by.
Charlie is a homeless man residing in Minnesota.
A young girl playing with a gun in her father's junkyard.
A Vietnam protestor and the old flag of his homeland.
A child watches as others play nearby.
After their car crahes on the side of a highway, a man tries to revive his companion.
An intoxicated man pleads with an officer to leave him alone.
A crowd rages at a Black Crowes concert in Wisconsin.
The Selby Tigers of Minneapolis are at the forefront of the city's punk rock rebirth.
Teddy is available for assignments
in all areas of the world. He can be contacted via e-mail at: teddy.maki@verizon.net
or by phone at 917-859-8074.