Friday, June 24, 2005


Clouds Over the Catalinas

Sunday, June 19, 2005

Saturday, June 18, 2005

New Jersey and PA


Restaurant Man

It's finally over. I've lost my enthusiasm for air travel, hotels, and rental cars.
  • Last Friday, Saturday and Sunday - Reading, PA
  • Saturday met Jack with the Museum. Will donate historic photos.
  • On Monday we moved the show to Stroudsburg, PA and we had dinner with my daughter in Montclair, NJ.
  • Dinner with Bob and Marcia on Tuesday.
  • Dinner with Eric and John on Wednesday.
  • Lunch with Paul Castello - Dinner with Messick on Thursday (the best of the bunch)
  • Back to Tucson via Cincinatti and Atlanta.
Home again, home again, jigitty jog. That should do it for that kind of marathon for at least another year.

Sunday, June 05, 2005

Old Tucson Studios


Laundry

I read that a minister in a church here in the USA expelled nine parishoners because they voted for the wrong candidate. Then I think about Germany in the 1930s, Serbia in the 1990s, Rowanda any day of the week since the colonial powers pulled out, Oliver Cromwell, Darfore today ... How many steps away from stoning those people was that minister?

Given evangelical zeal, to imagine it can't happen here is simply naive.

Roof Lines



Where Kirosawa story lines are re-encarnated into spaghetti westerns ...

Ramada

Adobe

Saturday, May 28, 2005

Up From Siera Vista

From Reddington Pass


Actually, this was shot in March but it's part of the epiphany of discovering that Ansel Adams didn't shoot landscapes. What he DID shoot was meteorology - the atmosphere. My object this summer is to shoot the atmosphere and learn more about shooting effective landscapes.

Clouds Over the Catalinas

Saturday, May 21, 2005


A Real Personality

Palm Shadows / Botanical Gradens, Tucson, AZ

Sunday, May 01, 2005

Saturday, April 30, 2005

Tohono Chul Park, Tucson, AZ


Peek-a-boo, I See You

We went shooting in the Tohono Chul Park on the Northwest side of Tucson today. Candy is feeling much better but certainly isn't operating at 100% yet. It's frustrating. I feel like I have about 20 years left, 10 of which are good. I need to do everythihng I want to do in those 10 years or those things will never happen. This period of inactivity is giving me cabin fever.

For what it's worth, the restaurant at the park is worth writing home about ...

Sunday, April 24, 2005


Springtime in the Desert