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The Grateful Talk About the Light
Taking photos of boats in Cuba requires a bit of strategy and even more luck. As you may have already surmised, boats are a closely...


Sin Porvenir Non Queremos La Vida
Tips For Traveling to Havana: 1 DO remember that Americans cannot use credit or debit cards while in Cuba, so you must bring all of...


'Racecar'
You've heard about it and must have seen photos of the streets of Old Havana replete with Detroit's massive classics. But when you are in...


Going Solo
Save the date! So thrilled to announce that I have a solo show, “Waterlines”, opening later this month on Friday, February 24 at The...


Women
It couldn't have been anticipated when scheduling the 14 month, 10 global city tour of the Annie Leibovitz "Women" exhibition, which...


Capsizing, Chasing Penguins, Pulling Muscles
I'm reading "You Are the Music" by Victoria Williamson, which explores the impact that music has on human behavior. I'm happy to learn...


Hanging With My Heroes
My work (clockwise from top left - La Buena Vida, Waterline, Legacy, Pipe Dream) hanging next to Dune Grass, House, Truro, with a stunned...


Slide Slammin'
TONIGHT! At the Patchogue Arts Council, the opening of the exhibit, Slide Slamming: A Long Island Collaboration. The show features the...


Ghost in the Machine
Though named "Ghost" - it is unlikely that the boat pictured above was an actual ghost ship (aka phantom ship) with no living crew...


Insomnia
Photo editing is not a cure for insomnia nor is it a cause - but I'd certainly consider the two co-conspirators. Something about this...


One Cannot Fly Into Flying
I've experienced a confluence of shepherds in the past week, unusual given that I'm a New Yorker who spends most of my time on either end...


Legacy (or, how I manage to link Diane Arbus and Boat Hulls)
It's Friday in late August, and I'm at the beautifully Brutalist Breuer building on Madison Avenue; former home of the Whitney, currently...


Moonshine Revellers and Shades of Night
As you may recall from a previous post ("What's In A Name?"), I have adopted the practice of naming my boat hull photos after the boats...


Let Polly Do The Printing
With the 3,500 pound, 16 foot long Great White Mary Lee swimming just off the south shore of Long Island these days I can't help thinking...


Exaltation: Giving Bad News The Boot
Right now I identify with the boat hull featured in this post in a big way. It's Exaltation, named after a feeling of elation, or...
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