Art is For Everyone, Not Just the Elite | Wynwood, Miami
If one picture can be worth a 1000 words, what could a dozen or more pictures be worth? Here is my favorite stumble in the Wynwood neighborhood, the Jose De Diego Middle […]
If one picture can be worth a 1000 words, what could a dozen or more pictures be worth? Here is my favorite stumble in the Wynwood neighborhood, the Jose De Diego Middle […]
Pause in the Wynwood, Miami street salon with me a moment to regard these two editorial art pieces; considering them an au courant debate on Art. On the Left: Art […]
It was Christmas morning. Everything was closed, and I didn’t care. What I wanted was on the outside. I took my camera gear to the Wynwood Arts district of Miami […]
A pridefully tidy stucco home in the Miami neighborhood nicknamed Little San Juan; Puerto Rican immigrants settled there in the 1950s. It was somewhere on NW 1st Ave, near Roberto […]
Chanukah is a Jewish holiday familiar to non-Jews because of its usual proximity to Christmas. This year, the final night of Chanukah coincided with Christmas Eve. It made the Festival […]
Where my in-laws have a condo in North Miami Beach, the COOP board requires residents to have a minimum age of 55 years old. In the complex, each of the […]
While most of the United States is bundling up to face subzero weather from frigid air of the Polar Vortex, today I serve you with a handful of recent images […]
Happy 2015. I’ve come back to the high desert after a hectic week in South Florida; North Miami Beach to be exact. It was a visit with the in-laws. I […]
Some people beat to their own drum. That’s the case with one of my neighbors. Selena’s front yard is now decorated for Christmas. Most homeowners have been setting up inflatable […]
This image of a winter sunset on the Sandia Mountains was taken without filters and without color balancing. What you see is what we get. Sandia is the Spanish word […]