Jazz Hands at Dawn
It is said that each Saguaro is like an ancestor. When immersed in a landscape where they are growing, they do take on forms that captivate imagination. They bend to […]
It is said that each Saguaro is like an ancestor. When immersed in a landscape where they are growing, they do take on forms that captivate imagination. They bend to […]
We fought for freedom, liberties and independence. Celebrate it safely. Like a wedding cake topper, this is an antique store’s roof in Tucson, Arizona. I spied it along the random […]
Stephen, it turns out, is the husband of one of my repeat photographic customers from over the past two years. He is a car salesman who left work on a […]
When you move around looking through a wide-angle lens, things are closer than they appear. It’s much the same as with the objects seen on your rearview mirrors in an automobile. […]
In the days of 45 rpm records, the artist’s labels and publishing companies put the expected hits on side A. That’s what they promoted for airplay and billboard charting. Then […]
On the road from Albuquerque, heading to Tucson, we did an afternoon pit-stop in a village that grows legendary green chiles: Hatch, New Mexico. Before moving to New Mexcio, we knew […]
The iris specimen that was awarded the Best of Show at the Early Iris Flower Show is pictured here with its proud grower, Eva. It was most suitable for her […]
We held a multi-family garage sale in the neighborhood on the weekend. I didn’t have a chance to make any human stranger portraits. Interesting people were gone in a flash […]
Immediately after capturing Patricia, my stranger 11, I began to speak with Helen. I admired her choice of an iris-colored blazer to show her Esprit de corps and told her […]
While I was voting for my favorite iris on display at the Early Iris Flower Show at the Albuquerque Botanic Garden, I met Patricia, who is 11/100 in my 100 […]