
Chad Unger
Articles
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Dec 14, 2024 |
nytimes.com | Ilaria Parogni |Chad Unger
Noah Buchholz, a deaf poet, was standing on a stage on the ground floor of the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum on Wednesday night, with a gentle smile. His left and right hands intermittently motioned forward, as his fingers spread open like little bursts of fire and joy. He was performing a poem inspired by his deaf mother's experience in a school that forbade students to use ASL, recalling how she and her friends at the dorm would gather at night by a window to sign in secret.
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Jun 2, 2023 |
tormentmag.com | Chad Unger
Intro by Spencer SchubertPhotos and Story by Chad UngerI was running late to the airport to catch a flight for our first trip of Good Sport this year. Not having enough time to wait for a Lyft, I hit up Chad to give me a ride. He lives just down the street, and I think he owed me a favor. By the time we got to the airport I realized he should be getting on this flight too. I reached out to Colton and Tom—they were down even though he had limited experience shooting action photography.
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