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Construction Photography: Katrina Plus Three

Just returned from another week of post-Katrina reconstruction in Mississippi. Although much appears to be back to normal, there's still quite a bit of work to be done. Take, for example, this house....

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Event Photography: Another Monday Evening Walkabout

Since mid-April, I've been blogging about Tucson's weekly Meet Me at Maynards Social Run and Walk. And here I go, I'm doing it again. This past Monday marked the 14th running (or walking) of MMM. And,...

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Architectural Photography: Marist College

The Marist College building used to house a Catholic boys school. After 1968, the Diocese of Tucson used it for office space. These days? Well, let's just say that it's just sitting there. What's...

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Travel Photography: Vermont State House

My recent visit to Vermont included an afternoon in Montpelier, the state capital. It's more like a small town than anything else. Population's just over 8,000, which makes Montpelier the smallest...

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Travel Photography: Capitol Hill in Washington, D.C.

While I was back east visiting family, my father and I took a day trip to Washington, D.C. With Congress out of session and  President Obama on vacation, Our Nation's Capital seemed a bit empty. On the...

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Architectural Photography: West Chester, Pennsylvania

I grew up outside of West Chester, Pennsylvania. It's where I first learned to be a photographer. After lo these many years of slinging a camera, it was nice to go back and see the old town through...

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Abstract Photography: Sidewalk Footprint

Came across this "set in concrete" footprint at a restaurant near the University of Arizona campus. The pebble was a nice added touch... Buy this image Tip: You can view more abstract photography in my...

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Event Photography: Dillinger Days and Downtown Tucson Construction

This past weekend, I attended the annual Dillinger Days celebration in Downtown Tucson. This event commemorates the 1934 capture of "Public Enemy Number One," bank robber John Dillinger. The...

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Nature Photography: After the Blizzard

My recent trip to southeastern Pennsylvania featured no-problem air travel and foul weather that didn't materialize until after I was on the ground. What the weather forecasters billed as a blizzard...

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Photo Essay: Greenway Park Ramble

Looks like our monsoons have taken a vacation. Other than brief sprinkles, we haven't had rain in almost a week. So, with thunderstorms not threatening Tucson's Tuesday evening, I decided to ramble...

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