Christmas is not in tinsel and lights and outward show. The secret lies in an inner glow. It’s lighting a fire inside the heart. Good will and joy a vital part. It’s higher thought and a greater plan. It’s glorious dream in the soul of man. This holiday season has been more hectic than usual, [...]
Getting around this four-story building, you secretly needed a death wish. There’s a good reason it was leveled in the coming years. The main staircase had collapsed, the roof exhibited a double scallop, the floors were giving into one another, the wiring was exposed, and the Earth was fusing with the exoskeleton. The only entryway [...]
Over the next several days, I will be posting much of my film work that has kind of been stuffed in a corner for quite some time. This is brought on by the tragic death of eight of my most favorite 16×20 final fiber prints. Andto make matters worse, I have pretty much zero access [...]
Our last full day of traveling was spent in Venice. Not gonna lie, I was dead exhausted at this point – roughly 100 miles in 15 days later is a bit more than my usual activity level due to the desk job – that I was slightly apathetic to photo-taking. Not complaining, I promise! Anyhow, [...]
Yestereve, the family and I journeyed Southeast with our hobbyist pilot in hopes of dining at the Crabby Cowboy in Montauk. After all, I have not yet dined there, but have heard many good things, so I was quite excited. However, upon arrival it seemed the entire area surrounding the airport was closed for the [...]
To celebrate the oncoming “holiday,” for two days my company is housing what has been officially dubbed “Halloween Happenings” in which we have acquired the help of two lovely ladies to perform a scary, ghoulish pantomime in our storefront for passersby entertainment. Here’s to dressing up ridiculously for the hell of it.
Nearby the neighborhood of West Queen West stood this very angular skyscraper. It seems pretty irregular in design – to take a steel tower and make it look like a bunch of zany building blocks in the sky – but much of Toronto’s architecture is very creative. That was just one of the many reasons [...]
Time had elapsed; the evening was coming to a close. There was no definitive way of telling how we got here or why. All we collectively knew was that we needed to carry on, do what we do, strive for better days and a brighter tomorrow.
From across the ancient grounds of Palatino, the Colosseum can be seen from many an angle. Walking along Via di San Bonaventura, Chris and I sauntered pass this very formidable and crumbling entryway which apparently leads to a basilica church devoted to Saint Sebastian and a covenant as well. Surrepitiously, I capture a stranger walking [...]
Momentary relief from Rome’s searing midday sun atop Castel Sant’Angelo.
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