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shutter
The other day, someone asked me if having an architectural degree influenced my photography. (Because that degree hasn’t exactly influenced my bank account in any noticeable degree.) Anyway, I guess it did, because otherwise I would have passed right by this shutter without making a photo. You know, the way a normal person would have.
But I bet my architecture professors are real proud.
Beacon Hill
Boston, Massachusetts
photographed 10.31.2023
seeing double
I really like how the best things you see when you’re walking around are things you probably would have never even thought about until you saw them. This little collection of stuff on the sidewalk in Beacon Hill was quite interesting, even if the people giving me the side-eye while I made somewhere between 5 and 42 photographs didn’t think so. I know I’m right and I know they’re…not.
Beacon Hill
Boston, Massachusetts
photographed 10.31.2023
it seemed fitting to be at a cemetery at sunset
Any time I’m close to the City of Lubbock Cemetery, I’ll stop by and check out what’s there. It might seem like a morbid habit. I mean, it might BE a morbid habit.
But still: that evening last month had a lovely cemetery-view of the sunset.
City of Lubbock Cemetery
Lubbock, Texas
photographed 12.10.2023




