Candids at ATL
Airports make great fields for candid photos. If you are killing time in a layover, why not scout out an interesting spot or an unobtrusive blind. You can shoot some images […]
Airports make great fields for candid photos. If you are killing time in a layover, why not scout out an interesting spot or an unobtrusive blind. You can shoot some images […]
One of the best parts about living in a town with public access to a well-kept, clean, sandy beach is that it isn’t necessary to rush there to enjoy […]
If you don’t bring your camera with you everywhere you go, it’s inevitable: you’ll miss a shot and have regrets later. Most of the images I miss are from moments […]
Summer camp skits are life-practice for the eventual adult embarrassments of drunken karaoke. Groups of children, moving like herds of cats, are directed to stand before an audience of half-receptive […]
Mark your territory. Hide something ugly. Beautify public space. Show some pride. Communicate ideals or fantasies. That’s what murals can do. In Santa Fe’s Railyard District, there is a place where youth […]
During summer camp, 7-1/2 year old Raffi completed an elective art class, “Discovering Great Artists! Drawing and Painting for Children.” Families and friends of the art department’s students were invited to […]
Ojo Caliente is tiny community in Taos County, New Mexico where people visit to enjoy mineral hot springs. Ojo Caliente means “The Hot Eye” in Spanish. The water hole is […]
If you ever need full body exfoliation, go climbing at 7,000 feet above sea level on a sand dune in the summer in shorts and short-sleeves. The dune forming winds […]
I confess, it’s been two weeks since I ate my last connoli, and I can’t stop thinking about it. It was in a small dessert shop in Boston’s North End […]
Hear Ye, Here Ye! However you intend to spend this day, the 4th of July, make sure to do something to advance your own personal independence and exercise a democratic […]