Bill is a New York based freelance photojournalist and documentary photographer with an eye on rights issues and unrest. His images have appeared in the pages and pixels of People, Businessweek, TIME, The Daily Beast, Bild, VICE News, The New York Daily News and featured Newsweek's 2011 Pictures of the Year Issue.
A demonstrator smashes the window at a Michael Kors store in downtown Baltimore on Saturday, April 25, 2015. The violent events came on the heels of a peaceful march to protest police brutality in light of the death of Freddie Gray, the 25-year-old African American male who died from a spinal cord injury after he was arrested by Baltimore police on April 12. Gray’s funeral is planned for Monday.
Demonstrators scramble for cover during a battle at Government House, the complex that houses the Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra's office in Bangkok, Thailand on December 2, 2013. The week-long uprising, led by former deputy premier for the opposition Democrat party Suthep Thaugsuban, began after Yingluck attempted to pass an amnesty law that would have allowed her brother, business tycoon and former Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra currently living in self-exile, to return to Thailand. Thaksin was accused of corruption and overthrown in 2006. The recent demonstrations have claimed 4 lives.
The Kigali Survivor Boys enjoy a warm meal at a restaurant in the Grisozi Ghetto in Kigali, Rwanda on July 16, 2011. The boys, who range in age from 17 to 29, earned money earlier in the day for dinner by selling maps, flash drives and pirated DVD films. Orphaned during one of mankind’s darkest chapters, the 1994 Rwandan Genocide, the Kigali Survivor Boys are a tightly knit group of young men whose daily survival depends upon their ability to peddle maps, belts and pirated films to passers-by in and around the city center.