Our Team

Debbie M. Price, writer, producer, and editor. Partner.

Debbie is our project manager, editor, and lead writer. For almost two decades, she has helped corporations and nonprofit organizations hone their images and communicate their messages. As a journalist, she worked on staff at The Washington Post, the Philadelphia Daily NewsThe Baltimore Sun, and the Fort Worth Star-Telegram where she was vice president and executive editor.  She has received numerous national and regional awards, individually and as a member of editorial teams, including public service citations from the National Headliners Awards and the Society of Professional Journalists awarded to the Baltimore Sun for the ground-breaking educational series, “Reading by Nine.” She is co-author with Stephen G. Michaud of The Devil's Right-Hand Man, a best-selling, nonfiction book about confessed serial killer Robert Charles Browne. She has taught journalism courses at the college level and is a member of the Dayton Literary Peace Prize Advisory Council and the Garden Club of Dayton. 


Larry C. Price, photographer and multimedia journalist. Partner.

With two Pulitzer Prizes and an Emmy award, Larry is recognized worldwide for his unique ability to illustrate the human condition, whether in times of war, famine, and extreme stress or in simple of moments of joy at home with family and friends. As our lead photographer, videographer, and multimedia manager, Larry brings more than 40 years of experience as a journalist to each job. He is also a licensed commercial drone pilot with a portfolio of projects shot on four continents. Larry has worked as a staff photographer and editor at major newspapers, including The Philadelphia InquirerThe Baltimore Sun, the Fort Worth-Star Telegram, and The Denver Post. His documentary photography has been published in National GeographicThe Guardian, and Undark magazine, among other publications, and on PBS NewsHour. Larry won the Pulitzer Prize for spot news photography (Liberia, 1981) and for feature photography (Angola and El Salvador, 1985); a television news Emmy with PBS NewsHour (underwater mining in the Philippines, 2015); a George Polk Award (with Undark magazine for coverage of worldwide PM2.5 pollution, 2018); and numerous other awards.