This Week in Photography: Laughing at a Scary World

  Part 1. The Intro Believe it or not, I used to be funny. And this column was often absurd. For years, I made fun of Donald Trump, before he ran for President. Even after he won, I still joked about him all the time. For a while, anyway. It was never my intention to […]

This Week in Photography: Understanding China

  Part 1. The Intro   Consider yourself warned. We’re going deep today. I’m writing on Thanksgiving, you’re reading on Black Friday, and these are highly-loaded days in America. In their honor, today, we’re doing a proper examination of these perilous, political times in the United States and China, Earth’s dueling super-powers. For my American […]

The Art of the Personal Project: Eric Meola

The Art of the Personal Project is a crucial element to let potential buyers see how you think creatively on your own.  I am drawn to personal projects that have an interesting vision or that show something I have never seen before.  In this thread, I’ll include a link to each personal project with the […]

This Week in Photography: Two Books from Holland

  Part 1: Slowing Time My daughter tied her own shoelaces this morning. (A first.) I gave her applause, enjoying her pride, as the rainbow soles perfectly matched the colors in her bedroom. She’s seven now, and I remember telling you about changing her diaper, back in 2012. How uncomfortable I was, looking at her […]

Visiting London, Part 1

  Part 1: The Departure   Do you believe in omens? I’m not sure if I do, but when I got in the car to drive to Denver last month, on the first leg of my journey to London, I was feeling good. A big adventure just up ahead, I thought. Maybe it will even […]