Blog Archives

south central, with murals

A alley that’s got trash dumpsters, fire-escape stairs, and a mural is surely an alley that I will stop to look at. And, of course, photograph.

Phoenix, Arizona
photographed 12.27.2022

two or three things at once

Just because I wanted to, I spent some time on a bench watching people going up and down stairs and in and out of the gallery. It felt worth it the very instant I spotted the woman dusting the railing, while a man entered the exhibit, and another man was looking at something inside.

Musical Instrument Museum
Phoenix, Arizona
photographed 12.26.2022

proper shoppers

Oh, sure it says “proper” and it looks all ranch-y and friendly and whatnot, but it doesn’t have the sort of clothes any ranchers around here (or anyplace that I’ve seen) wear. I guess that sign in the window – the one for a company based in Hollywood – was the clue that I missed before I went in…

Fort Worth, Texas
photographed 12.24.2022

sisters

My workflow is probably weird. But it works. What I do is edit the photos a couple of weeks out from the day they’ll post. I give them a title, and start the blog post. Then closer to time, I’ll write whatever I think needs to be said.

When I saw a post that I had titled “Sisters” I didn’t have the faintest recollection of what the photo was. I am not in contact with my own sister, so the topic isn’t exactly something that I talk about or photograph or anything like that. And I was temporarily confused.

And then, when I looked at the photo, I remembered that I’d found a little part of this cemetery that was dedicated to deceased nuns from the Sisters of St. Mary of Namur. That made a LOT more sense. (By the way, the Sisters of Namur were established in Namur, Belguim, and have had a presence in Fort Worth since 1873.)

Oakwood Cemetery
Fort Worth, Texas
photographed 12.24.2022

downtown rectangles

I love to look out of hotel room windows. (I know that’s weird, but if it makes you feel any better, I do plenty of things that are even weirder. Never you mind what they are: just accept it.)

Anyway, looking out from the 8th floor of our hotel put me opposite the 10th, 11th, and 12th floors of a new condo development under construction a block away. I very much enjoyed all those rectangles. (Also, I shot this on a lens that is as old as I am. Never you mind how old that makes it: just accept it.)

Fort Worth, Texas
photographed 12.24.2022