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Enlightening: communion with ancestors

March 31, 2009

a simple lamp shade now illuminates the stair landing made from oak sticks (left over from the parquet floor installation) and a little mulberry paper standing in front of dad’s milling machine making 32 (near) perfect cuts for 16 lap joints provided precious time to commune with his (tool and die maker) spirit as well […]

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Equivalence.

March 26, 2009

“The idea of equivalence is an equation that is all at once. It takes in the entire mind. Everything works for a moment. The blessing of the photographic image is the precision involved. There is no chance, except the chance that there is an intelligent being who will press the shutter at the moment of […]

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Homo Sapiens Tensio

March 18, 2009

found in the wild (click image for larger view) 

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What’s the story? (and where have you been)

March 17, 2009

Walking along Farwell Avenue evidence found of another’s pause and edit of what I assume to be an alcoholic beverage (I’m thinking Ann can never get enough olives in her virgin mary’s)  (click images for larger view)   “If photography is about anything it is the deep surprise of living in the ordinary world. By virtue […]

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Panning for gold in the stream: twitter 4 months later

February 24, 2009

(click image for larger view) My friend, David White, introduced me to twitter. As a web designer and marketing consultant I felt a need to know; to keep up with trends. I began following people that David followed; and posted my first brief message on November 22nd, 2008. It took a lot of time to […]

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Buckwheat Zydeco tries to warm me up at Turner Hall

February 20, 2009

Last Thursday I went to hear Buckwheat Zydeco at Turner Hall; in an attempt to warm up a bit; and also get in synch with our friends in NOLA. Didn’t quite work out. As a huge Clifton Chenier fan I’ve been watching Buckwheat for the past decades; hoping he may pickup where Clifton left off. Alas, […]

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Life, as we knew it, vanishing before our eyes.

February 16, 2009

“As a fledgling street photographer strolling up and down the streets of cities, I quickly became aware of Time and its erosive power. …for it seemed to me that what was about to vanish was important and irreplaceable, and frankly, I wanted my photographs to offer, in some manner, the power of resuscitation. Actually, I […]

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Sometimes I just can’t resist the obvious.

February 11, 2009

“…I can’t recreate my feelings about how I happened to do this or that, because a lot of my stuff was done without any motivation, more than just what I call having a good time fooling around.” – Imogen Cunningham (click image for larger view)

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Wishing wells and mandalas

February 9, 2009

listen to warm thaw watching egos dissolving into a sea of compassion [ Javascript required to view QuickTime movie, please turn it on and refresh this page ] (click on images for larger view) 

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Light, always the light. Sometimes the time.

February 6, 2009

“A painter works with color as the medium, a photographer works with light.” – Carlotta M. Corpron (click on image for larger view) and time — the photographer works with light and/or time Last Sunday Ann’s son, Josh, brought Clyde over for a visit.

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