Monthly Archives: March 2017

Walgreen Screen

I am sure that by now you know how much I like making photos inside parking garages. Here’s one made from a parking garage, just for a little change of pace. And also because I like how the circles in the screen make the Walgreen’s letters seem to bounce up and down.

San Antonio, Texas
photographed 11.25.2016

cross/cross/window

One of my work friends, who often serves as a location scout for me, told me about this town. It’s nearly on the Interstate – close enough to have its own exit but far enough way that drivers don’t have any real reason to take it.

Unless I’m the driver. Then I’m pretty happy to be able to get off the highway and go for a bit of a wander in a town whose better days are long in the past.

Ranger, Texas
photographed 11.23.2016

Kendra’s Art

Kendra McCartney, of K:McCartney Studio, is one of the artists-in-residence at the Charles Adams Studio Project, here in Lubbock. We met last year in a letterpress class, and she also teaches art at my granddaughter’s school. (Lubbock’s a small town, in a lot of ways.)

Anyway, I like her pottery.

CASP
Lubbock, Texas
photographed 2.10.2017

Bennett

This is Bennett. She’s three years old and is hard to photograph because she is almost never still. Maybe when she’s four…?

Lubbock, Texas
photographed 2.28.2017

Gallery Ceiling

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I like ceilings. Especially ones like this, with that cool wire glass and old wood beams and mysteries.

GlassyAlley Studio
Lubbock, Texas
photographed 3.3.2017