Poor Man’s Stained Glass
When I first moved to Albuquerque, I met a woman who was collecting colored glass bottles for decorating the coyote fence at her cottage in the Jemez Mountains. She told […]
When I first moved to Albuquerque, I met a woman who was collecting colored glass bottles for decorating the coyote fence at her cottage in the Jemez Mountains. She told […]
The Albuquerque Rail Yards Market is open on Sundays from 10AM – 2PM from May through November. It’s located in the downtown Barelas neighborhood. Vendors offer locally grown vegetables, fruits, […]
Seen between two buildings in downtown Albuquerque.
Family supporters of the opposing soccer team were settling into their spot on the sidelines. I watched them stake up some shade umbrellas. Then I saw a glowing around the […]
At Albuquerque’s Downtown Growers Market, one can take home a lot more than vegetables.
“Young and old: with a photo, time will hold.” –Rachael Landau, The Photographer– I came up with this rhyme after a fellow photographer complimented me on approaching someone of a […]
Always carry your camera. I pass this house dozens of times each week during the daily events of my life. On this occasion, rather than an empty driveway or the […]
My Freedom 4th evening was spent on the same field as where the Albuquerque International Balloon Fiesta takes place. We arrived mid-afternoon to secure a spot on the grassy field […]
We often are presented with visual gifts. It’s up to us to recognize and capture them. Sometimes, with street photography, we observe a still life created by a human touch on […]
When I began the 100 Strangers project, I had a preconceived notion that finding people to photograph, interestingness aside, would be a long, slow process. It’s proving otherwise. If you […]