[19/100 Strangers]: Briezy and Lee
After taking Julian’s portrait (Stranger 18), I moved on to this couple. Forces of magnetism kept them locked. I realized they were going to be a two-as-one item, even though […]
After taking Julian’s portrait (Stranger 18), I moved on to this couple. Forces of magnetism kept them locked. I realized they were going to be a two-as-one item, even though […]
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 […]
Saguaro National Park. Where You Can’t Hug the Trees, But You Can Stand Next to Them. The enormous cactus shown here, easily over 20-feet tall, is anywhere from 150-200 years […]
On the first morning of our visit to see the Saguaro National Park we walked over from our hotel to the nearby Waffle House breakfast joint on Ina Rd. These […]
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. […]
We did a quick road trip out to Tucson, Arizona between end-of-school and start-of-camp. Our next door neighbors grew up in Tucson, so they recommended some places to eat. We […]
In Hatch, which claims to be the chile capital of the world, you can find chiles (that’s peppers) in just about everything on a restaurant menu. When we stopped at Sparky’s Burgers Espresso […]
Surfing on my elation of having just made some decent images of flowers and people who grew them (strangers 10-13), I entered an area of the Albuquerque Botanic Garden where […]
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 […]