Monthly Archives: March 2021

the story remains untold

Yes. I know this is a departure from my usual work.

But what better time than right now, this very minute, to try something new, something that asks some narrative questions, yet fails to provide any answers?

Denver, Colorado
photographed 8.25.2018

Cross Walk

I live in a city that does not currently have what one might describe as a vibrant downtown, so when I visit what I call an “actual city” I get to bust out with some street photography.  I felt very urbanized when I made this shot.

Denver, Colorado
photographed 9.2.2016

Her face

That kid is making the universal “I didn’t know the water would be THAT cold” face as she runs through the fountains at the Wynkoop Plaza Fountain in downtown Denver.

Denver, Colorado
photographed 9.2.2016

The end of Sears: shoes

Sears was nearly gone for good and not much merchandise was left over. But, somehow, even at 80% off these shoes hadn’t sold. A retail mystery, I suppose.

Sears (the last days)
Lubbock, Texas
photographed 1.3.2019

The end of Sears: clothes

Our local Sears store closed at the beginning of 2019; during the last few weeks it was open, I went there often to photograph the ever-diminishing inventory. At first, I made the Patient Spouse go with me to provide cover, in case the employees weren’t too keen on wandering photographers. What I learned from that was that if your job at Sears is disappearing in a matter of days, you really don’t care one bit if wandering photographers are on the premises. So, the Patient Spouse got to stay home while I wandered.

Sears (the last days)
Lubbock, Texas
photographed 12.26.2018

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