More Water, Please
This large painting is above a gallery in downtown Albuquerque. Living in the southwestern United States, we are certain of a few things:, Birth, Death, Taxes, and Drought. Water is life. […]
This large painting is above a gallery in downtown Albuquerque. Living in the southwestern United States, we are certain of a few things:, Birth, Death, Taxes, and Drought. Water is life. […]
While I was under the shade of the soccer tent booth in the middle of making my images of Erica (stranger No.22),a man joined us; her husband. He watched me finish […]
My Freedom 4th evening was spent on the same field as where the Albuquerque International Balloon Fiesta takes place. We arrived mid-afternoon to secure a spot on the grassy field […]
We often are presented with visual gifts. It’s up to us to recognize and capture them. Sometimes, with street photography, we observe a still life created by a human touch on […]
First match of the morning soccer teams are responsible for hanging up one set of goals (posts and nets). The equipment becomes tangled up when taken down and shoved into […]
I want to wring out the last of my highlights from the amazing Saguaro National Park and so I saved one of my favorites for last. Here, you have a […]
It was the morning of the dojo Karate tournament. I arrived early to allow my children a chance to warm up before the other competitors started to crowd the floor. […]
A saguaro is a thing of beauty, even after it’s life has ended. As a cactus decays, it leaves behind remains that are visually interesting, even in sunrise. This view […]
When I began the 100 Strangers project, I had a preconceived notion that finding people to photograph, interestingness aside, would be a long, slow process. It’s proving otherwise. If you […]
Q) What’s black and white but green all over? A) This blooming cactus in Saguaro National Park West, in Tucson, Arizona. Henry Horenstein, if you are out there, I hope […]