Single Images
The following images were taken as singles for The Diamondback, Capital News Service or as freelance work.
Denali Foxx’s hair flips while performing at SEE’s annual drag show on April 10, 2025 in Stamp Student Union.
WASHINGTON - Rep. Steny Hoyer, D-Maryland speaks at a press conference to call on Republicans to end the government shut down on Oct. 1, 2025.
WASHINGTON - People sit and listen at the House Judiciary Committee hearing on Sept. 17, 2025.
Angela Alsobrooks cheers to a crowd of supporters at her election night watch party at The Hotel at the University of Maryland on Nov. 5, 2024.
WASHINGTON - Maryland Rep. Jamie Raskin speaks to FBI Director Kash Patel about his stewardship of the agency during the House Judiciary Committee hearing on Sept. 17, 2025.
A Mighty Sound of Maryland member plays the trumpet during the band’s pregame performance on Nov. 16, 2024.
Ajitesh Kaladi, a senior immersive media design major, jumps with his pogo stick on McKeldin Mall on Feb. 19, 2025.
Remini Tillotson and Ava Morales fight for the ball during Maryland's 0-5 loss to Michigan State on Sept. 12, 2024.
WASHINGTON - A demonstrator uses a bubble gun while walking along the National Mall on Sept. 19, 2025. Participants in the We Are America march walked from Independence Hall in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania to Washington, D.C. between Sept. 6 and Sept. 19 to "hold America accountable" and defend the U.S. Constitution.
Drag Queen HoSo Terra Toma performs at SEE’s annual Drag Show on April 11, 2024.
A person slides down the Wildcat Run slide at Butler's Orchard on Oct. 11, 2025.
A man and woman sit inside of Union Station on Oct. 5, 2024.
Giuseppe LoPiccolo walks past the Capitol Building on Nov. 3, 2024.
Maryland fans storm the field at SECU Stadium after the football team’s 29-28 win over USC on Oct. 19, 2024.
LP O'Brien, an award-winning mixologist, poses for a portrait inside the Jefferson Monument on March 26, 2024.
Two Maryland fans smile as Maryland football defeats USC 29-28 on Oct. 20, 2024.
District 1 Prince George’s County Council member Thomas Dernoga looks down during a council meeting on Oct. 14, 2025.
The Maryland women's volleyball team celebrate a point during their 3-2 loss to Iowa on Sept. 28, 2024.
Lauren Brendlinger performs her floor routine during Maryland gymnastics' 195.750-194.725 win over Iowa on Feb. 21, 2025.
WASHINGTON - A demonstrator carries an upside-down United States flag on the National Mall on Sept. 19, 2025. Participants in the We Are America march walked from Independence Hall in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania to Washington, D.C. between Sept. 6 and Sept. 19 to "hold America accountable" and defend the U.S. Constitution. (Sam Cohen/Capital News Service)
Stories
Linked below are some of the photo and written pieces I have published.
WASHINGTON - A backhoe demolishes a part of the White House's East Wing on Oct. 22, 2025. (Sam Cohen/Capital News Service)
White House demolition sparks anger, an appeal to stop – and a shrug
As the lead photographer for Capital News Service, I often find my own assignments to cover for file purposes. Initially, I went to the White House to photograph the demolition of the East Wing, but as I watched around me, I heard such strong reactions from spectators. I decided to interview people and get a sense of different thoughts. I struck up casual conversation with spectators who seemed interested in sharing their thoughts. I identified myself as a member of the press and asked if they would be interested in sharing their thoughts with me on the record. I answered questions about identity, fact checking and quelled fears of misrepresentation. Each person I approached agreed to an interview. I loved writing this story because I learned about the experiences of three very different people and how their lives channeled their emotions in that very moment.
Post-publication, this article was syndicated by 6 news outlets nationwide, including the Juneau Independent, Maryland Matters and the Royal Examiner.
As the lead photographer for Capital News Service, I often find my own assignments to cover for file purposes. Initially, I went to the White House to photograph the demolition of the East Wing, but as I watched around me, I heard such strong reactions from spectators. I decided to interview people and get a sense of different thoughts. I struck up casual conversation with spectators who seemed interested in sharing their thoughts. I identified myself as a member of the press and asked if they would be interested in sharing their thoughts with me on the record. I answered questions about identity, fact checking and quelled fears of misrepresentation. Each person I approached agreed to an interview. I loved writing this story because I learned about the experiences of three very different people and how their lives channeled their emotions in that very moment.
Post-publication, this article was syndicated by 6 news outlets nationwide, including the Juneau Independent, Maryland Matters and the Royal Examiner.
Denali Foxx’s hair flips while performing at SEE’s annual drag show on April 10, 2025 in Stamp Student Union. (Sam Cohen/The Diamondback)
‘RuPaul’s Drag Race’, ‘Dragula’ alumni electrify fifth SEE Spring Drag Show
I photographed and reported this article for The Diamondback. Initially, it was intended that I would work with a reporter to cover this drag show, but I decided to write the story when nobody was available. I conducted interviews with audience members and the drag artists while being closely monitored by event staff to ensure I asked the approved questions. I photographed the event, took notes and kept an Otter recording for fact checking purposes. I worked with the editors through five rounds of revision.
I photographed and reported this article for The Diamondback. Initially, it was intended that I would work with a reporter to cover this drag show, but I decided to write the story when nobody was available. I conducted interviews with audience members and the drag artists while being closely monitored by event staff to ensure I asked the approved questions. I photographed the event, took notes and kept an Otter recording for fact checking purposes. I worked with the editors through five rounds of revision.
Maryland cheerleaders Natasha Slutzky, Kaelin Hibbs, Elizabeth Cornwell and Victoria Edozien complete a full twisting layout basket during practice in the public health school on March 10, 2025. (Sam Cohen/The Diamondback)
PHOTOS: Maryland cheer flips through practices, games
For my self-assigned spring semester photo story for The Diamondback, I chose to highlight the experiences of the Maryland cheerleaders. I pitched this story to my co-editors and the editor-in-chief. I attended lifting sessions, 7 am practices, a high school clinic and a basketball game over the course of several weeks to gain trust and understand the internal operations of the team.
For my self-assigned spring semester photo story for The Diamondback, I chose to highlight the experiences of the Maryland cheerleaders. I pitched this story to my co-editors and the editor-in-chief. I attended lifting sessions, 7 am practices, a high school clinic and a basketball game over the course of several weeks to gain trust and understand the internal operations of the team.
I spent several hours learning how to make the image below, a GIF showing the necessary motions to complete a full twisting layout basket. As a former cheerleader, I understand that an individual snapshot of a moment does not convey the full complexity of a stunt, especially this one. This was a new format for The Diamondback and it is my hope that other sports photographers take advantage of this format in the future.
Video Work
As the lead photographer at Capital News Service, I often assist in producing videos with reporters. I contributed to all three of these videos by filming B-roll and some standup for the reporter. I am studying abroad in Florence next semester and I plan to build my video skills by creating travel videos and by volunteering with The Florentine, an English-language magazine based in Florence, to assist with their photographic needs and social media video.