The Way Out

The Way Out

“The best way out is always through.” –Robert Frost An important lesson I’ve learned through this photo a day project is when you are struggling to create and your muse has taken the day (or week) off, the best way to get past that block is to just keep going.  You may not produce your…… Continue reading The Way Out

First Steps Toward

First Steps Toward

“Order and simplification are the first steps toward the mastery of a subject.” –Thomas Mann I went on a long walk today from my home on the East Side to downtown Milwaukee.  All told, it was about 7 miles.  I photographed many buildings, some flowers, a fire station, the river, the interior of city hall,…… Continue reading First Steps Toward

A Place to Sit

A Place to Sit

“Never be afraid to sit a while and think.” –Lorraine Hansberry I found this little bench along a trail near Riverside Park on a bluff overlooking the Milwaukee River.  I loved the way the trail split to go both ways around the bench and the small cluster of trees behind.  That, combined with the soft…… Continue reading A Place to Sit

Death Valley 1990

Death Valley 1990

I can’t believe it has been almost exactly 26 years since I was in Death Valley National Park.  I was going back through some (very old) images, relatively low quality scans of 5×7 color prints, and found this image of some sand dunes shot in June of 1990.  I was out there on a three…… Continue reading Death Valley 1990

Frowning Alien Head

Frowning Alien Head

There is at least one alien from outer space among us here on Earth.  He can be found living in an back alley in the East Side neighborhood of Milwaukee.  While he doesn’t seem to be dangerous, he does seem to be in a foul mood as evidenced by his perpetual frown.  Why is he sad or…… Continue reading Frowning Alien Head

The Keystone Capri K28 8mm Camera

Keystone Capri K28

The Keystone Capri K28 8mm camera.  Oh, what wonderful things it has seen – riding a Harley in the 1950s, time with the grandparents, parents, and kids, skiing in Colorado, boat racing in Texas, the arrival of a President in Houston,  Lackland Air Force Base in San Antonio, relaxing times with family at the pool or along…… Continue reading The Keystone Capri K28 8mm Camera

Line on the Horizon

Line on the Horizon

“The joy of life comes from our encounters with new experiences, and hence there is no greater joy than to have an endlessly changing horizon, for each day to have a new and different sun.”  –Christopher McCandless A line on the horizon in a field of whites and greys where sky meets water.  This is Lake…… Continue reading Line on the Horizon

My First Nikon Camera

My First Nikon Camera

Every photographer has a favorite camera.  Whether it is their first or the newest one, fresh out of the box, one camera has special place on the shelf, in the camera bag, or in the heart.  Mine is my first Nikon camera – the F2.  I’m fuzzy on exactly how I came to possess it, but…… Continue reading My First Nikon Camera

Man in the Mirror

Man in the Mirror

“Life is a mirror and will reflect back to the thinker what he thinks into it.” –Ernest Holmes This is the view of my desk I see almost everyday.  I sit down here to jot down crazy ideas and thoughts, create to-do lists, and sometimes (or a lot of the time!) stare at blank sheets…… Continue reading Man in the Mirror

Two Four Six

Two Four Six

Two Four Six.  What does it mean?  Do these three numbers have any significance?  What about the wooden alphabet building blocks?  Well, actually, it is just me trying to find a shot for the day at 10 o’clock in the evening.  The blocks were handy – spread out all over the floor by my son.…… Continue reading Two Four Six

Fantasy Forest

Fantasy Forest

“I’m always astonished by a forest. It makes me realise that the fantasy of nature is much larger than my own fantasy. I still have things to learn.” –Gunter Grass One of the things I’m striving to do with this photo a day project, is to experiment with new techniques,  do things I’ve never done before,…… Continue reading Fantasy Forest

Lighting the Way

Lighting the Way

A dual street light, lighting the way to…who knows?  There is something compelling and yet sad and lonely about a man-made structure like this lamp post isolated and removed from it’s normal environment.   Framed like this, reality is hidden and the imagination takes over.   Is this the top of a high-rise parking structure?  A…… Continue reading Lighting the Way