I especially like documenting things that are rarely seen or are disappearing. The design sensibility of days gone by tends to make me swoon, as do rural Midwestern landscapes. I primarily use digital cameras, although I do have a great fondness for toy cameras and Polaroids, and use those as well. Thank you for taking the time to look at my work!
Shaw Home at Christmas
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*Shaw Home at Christmas*, Dec. 2023
Digital Render/Procreate
Many family Christmas memories of the folks' place back home in Crawford
County, Perry Como ...
Which is better: a house or a flat?
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There is no clear-cut answer to the question of whether or not a flat is
preferable to a house in terms of living space. It very much depends on
your ind...
Northland and River Roads at Coloring STL
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The Coloring STL exhibit at the Missouri History Museum is the most amazing
thing! St. Louis architecture becomes living, interactive history for
everyon...
Joy Is Such A Human Madness
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We are all struggling in this pandemic. Adjusting to new routines, worrying
about the health of our friends and family and our communities. The toll
this i...
SLUMA: Friday, 6 March 2020
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Leon Bronstein: Between The Fantastic And The Real
OPENING RECEPTION Friday, March 6 5-8 PM
The exhibition, Leon Bronstein: Between the Fantastic and th...
Daguerrean Dream, Visual Symphony - Part III
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Daguerrean Dream
Visual Symphony – Part III
Imaginary Scherzo
Fast and fleeting imagery of imagination, rip and ripple continually
through consciousnes...
Cherokee Street Business Association
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Cherokee Street Business Association meetings are held on the 3rd
Thursday of each month at 5:30pm and covers events, updates and information
regarding C...
New Beginnings Challenge
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It's springtime! Things are blossoming after a long winter's rest! Trees
are awakening! It's the perfect timing for a new beginnings challenge
where we ...
Yellow
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For the last few years this blog was updated at least once a month. Those
days are long gone now. Life is just too busy for such blatant indulgence
and...
Civic Gratitude
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Out the West Berkeley morning window
The purr and rattle of garbage trucks reminds me to appreciate our
civility.
No trash piled high in the gutters or in ...
POE is Moving Blogs!
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We have run into a snag or two here on the POE team blog. I am able to
post, but due to some blogger changes I can no longer add or delete shops
on the sid...
Where have you gone, Cherokee Art Happenings blog?
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Hello blog!
Where have I been? Obviously there was nothing going on on Cherokee Street
for the past 2+ months, or I totally would have posted about it. H...
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