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the narrowest stairs

Lots of cities still utilize their Union Stations as, you know, train stations. Tulsa is not one of them (the building is still there, but it’s private office space).

Instead of getting to see a nice train station interior, I looked at the graffiti-embellished and abandoned-looking space under the building. I was lucky enough to spot this extremely narrow stairway, nicely lit by the morning sun.

Tulsa, Oklahoma
photographed 4.21.2024

girl in fountain (abstract)

The weather was about to turn cool and rainy. But until it did, kids were busy playing in the fountains outside Union Station.

Denver, Colorado
photographed 9.9.2023

The Traveler

On that same field trip to Union Station, I tried a few images with people in them. I was led astray by a number of my fellow students, who were accomplished street photographers. Peer pressure can be a terrible thing…

Union Station
Los Angeles, California
photographed 2.18.2017

The Window Arrangement

Last winter I took a class at the Los Angeles Center for Photography, and it included a field trip to shoot at Union Station. On the way in to the main part of the station, I spotted this lovely, and random, assortment of stuff in a window.

Union Station
Los Angeles, California
photographed 2.18.2017

There are many here among us

Our photography class from the Los Angeles Center for Photography went on a field trip to Union Station. That’s where I found this scene, of stairs and ramps leading to the train platform.

This shot and this one are thematically related. At least to me. And I may not be really all that reliable.

Union Station
Los Angeles, California
photographed 2.18.2017