For the Birds & For the People
I snapped this while walking with my eldest child to pick up trash from the arroyo habitat. The homeowner has the bird house collection facing the arroyo path. Though the […]
I snapped this while walking with my eldest child to pick up trash from the arroyo habitat. The homeowner has the bird house collection facing the arroyo path. Though the […]
In the United States, Daylight Savings Time (DST) begins at 2 A.M. on the second Sunday of March and ends at 2 A.M. on the first Sunday of November. In […]
Most mornings, after packing the sack lunches and pulling out the recycling bin I head back into the kitchen for a pocket of time to enjoy a coffee. On this […]
The sculptures in this picture are no stranger to people who drive through the residential area adjacent to the main campus at University of New Mexico. I’m not sure whether these […]
Immediately after making my 40th stranger portrait, I saw this subject and she was all in for joining my 100 Strangers project. Meet Janice, 41/100. “I came for the funk,” […]
I’m certain that I would have never have approached this lovely subject were it not for my 100 Strangers project. Moments with a stranger give us an opportunity to examine […]
It’s soccer season again in Albuquerque. On the sidelines I sometimes see interesting people from all around the city, and even some from neighboring Indian reservations. I’m not always in […]
In Old Town Albuquerque there is a small but interesting venue called the American International Rattlesnake Museum. It’s located off the main plaza and my group had gone in to […]
Today, for the first time, Albuquerque commemorated the second Monday in October as “Indigenous People’s Day.”
I was told by a new follower of my photography that she likes to see Albuquerque through my eyes. Her words were on my mind on the morning when I […]