Russel Albert Daniels
Salt Lake City, UT, United States
Russel Albert Daniels is a photographer specializing in reportage and portraiture and works on documentary projects. His recent project concentrates on life along the edge of wilderness in the Mormon West.
Russel has worked as a photojournalist for print, online, and wire services. He received a BA in photojournalism from The University of Montana.
His work has appeared in Elsevier Magazine, The New York Times, Washington Post, Latino USA, The Wall Street Journal, LA Times, Patch, Gizmodo, and The Bay Citizen.
- Audio capture
- Breaking news
- Editorial
- Environment
- Food
- Landscape
- Portrait
- Video capture
FLDS Compound, Little Cottonwood Canyon, Utah
Russel Albert Daniels
The last dwelling on former FLDS leader Rulon Jeffs’ 4.5 acre compound sits at the mouth of Little Cottonwood Canyon. Rulon’s son, Warren Jeffs, was the principal and a teacher at the school.
Blizzard at Standing Rock
Russel Albert Daniels
A blizzard emcompasses the Oceti Sakowin camp. Vehicle headlights illuminate the side of a tipi while in the distance massive floodlights from a nearby Dakota Access Pipeline construction site keep the camp bathed in light through the night. Dec. 5, 2016.