That’s my daughter P., a wonder and a joy. I share this photo because it says something about the importance of the Old Ways. Getting outside, climbing trees, and reading books, analog preferably. As you may know, depression and anxiety have spiked sharply among boys and girls since 2010, but especially for girls—and especially “liberal”Continue reading “Unsocial Media”
Category Archives: Travel
Portrait of a Cowboy
One person will see her husband. Some will see their dad or their uncle or their grandpa. But I see a cowboy, a neighbor, and a prophetic eye. In conversation, he asks questions and works hard to commit answers to memory and to keep those memories—so many of them now—properly sorted. When I asked himContinue reading “Portrait of a Cowboy”
Howl
As you descend HWY 84 on the coastal side of Skyline, you’ll pass a dive bar in LaHonda named Apple Jack’s. Don’t day dream, or you’ll zip right by it. Made from original redwood trees in the area, the structure resembles a brooding mushroom. If it’s an overcast rainy day and you’re alone, as IContinue reading “Howl”
The Winter of Our Content
Whether you celebrate Christmas, Hanukkah, Ōmisoka, or Kwanzaa, I come bearing gifts for the whole lot of you! It’s the photographic equivalent of stocking stuffers, menorahs, and Amazakes. Skim or go slowly. But whatever you do, enjoy the photos and the blessings of the holiday season. Travel photography Corporate photography Family photography Fine art portrait photography When youContinue reading “The Winter of Our Content”
Yosemite Calls
I first saw Yosemite in my early thirties. I arrived late at night with a boisterous crew. We made camp under large trees. They blocked the light from the moon and the stars. Darkness was complete. I saw nothing. I knew nothing beyond my meager cone of light. Then I slept. When I woke, IContinue reading “Yosemite Calls”