If you're nostalgic for the hope Gorby offered and mourning his passing this week, Meeting Gorbachev is a moving and thoughtful documentary.
Tag: photography
Friday Food for Thought: July 22, 2022
Beyond the Missouri Sky has been comforting me for twenty-five years.
Friday Food for Thought: July 1, 2022 – On the Road Edition
I travel for the experience, not to be weighed down by stuff, so I consider these to be essentials.
Exalted in the Face of Truth: Van Gogh’s Leaves
A simple project that had me trying to see a small piece of the world as Van Gogh might have seen it.
Reflections on Time and Place: 2000 – 2018
If the places we've been no longer exist, does part of ourselves go with them?
Urban Photography: People
Cities are still the best deal around for networking and cultural opportunities...
Urban Photography: The Middle Distance
The most common city view, is perhaps, the postcard-friendly middle distance. Too close to see the city's vast scale, but far enough away that the eye still has room to roam. Follow this link (or click on the menu above) for a small sample of middle distance urban photographs I've taken since 2005.
A Walk by the Lake – Part 2
Walking reassures me of the limitless nature of creativity.
A Walk by the Lake
Walking, like creativity, starts with a risky venture into the unknown.
Urban Photography: Details
For all the stereotypes of urban isolation, the city is an intimate experience, if you embrace it and allow it to embrace you. It's not always friendly, no place is, but it always offers something new. Click on this link (or go through the menu above) for a small album of photographs exploring the city…