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city/rhythm
Last month, my collaborator VC Torneden and I were in Chicaksha for the opening of “The Other Side”, our ongoing Route 66 photography project. We were hosted by the University of Arts and Science of Oklahoma, whose Art Wrecker Gallery made the perfect space for our images.
We also met with students and I hosted a photo walk through a few blocks of downtown Chickasha. We talked about the importance of slowing down to see things, how lovely reflections in windows is, the importance of being nice to people that we encountered, and freeing our minds up to see small details. It was really one of the best afternoons I’ve had in a while.
Oh, are you wondering if leading photo walks is a regular thing that I do? I can explain it this way: counting the one in Chickasha, I have led a total of one (1). So there’s that.
Chickasha, Oklahoma
photographed 9.11.2025
transform
There are approximately a billion photos of the sign in front of this building, which is precisely why I didn’t show it to you: I bet you’ve already seen it. And if not, just Google it.
And anyway, there was no way I was passing up the opportunity to get a shot of this flag-intensive place.
(From The Other Side, a collaborative Route 66 photography project, with VC Torneden.)
As a reminder, you can see more of this project on Facebook, Instagram, and on our website.
And The Other Side will be on exhibit at Living Arts of Tulsa through April 20.
along Route 66
Amboy, California
photographed 6.1.2023
middle america
Yay for Texas! It doesn’t get much Route 66 mileage (186, the second lowest of the eight states on the route) but at least it got the midpoint.
(Kansas – poor Kansas – only gets 13 miles.)
(From The Other Side, a collaborative Route 66 photography project, with VC Torneden.)
As a reminder, you can see more of this project on Facebook, Instagram, and on our website.
And The Other Side will be on exhibit at Living Arts of Tulsa through April 20.
along Route 66
Adrian, Texas
photographed 7.30.2022
her life was in the toilet
Seligman, Arizona, cracked me up. They’ve hung a lot (like maybe everything?) on their Route 66 location and the results were often hilarious.
Like this poor woman, who not only has neither hair nor hands (or a lower body, probably) and has somehow ended up in the toilet.
(From The Other Side, a collaborative Route 66 photography project, with VC Torneden.)
As a reminder, you can see more of this project on Facebook, Instagram, and on our website.
And The Other Side will be on exhibit at Living Arts of Tulsa beginning today, April 5.
along Route 66
Seligman, Arizona
photographed 6.1.2023
exit
That billboard is TOTALLY selling the idea of taking the exit for “Tucumc”, isn’t it?
(From The Other Side, a collaborative Route 66 photography project, with VC Torneden.)
As a reminder, you can see more of this project on Facebook, Instagram, and on our website.
And The Other Side will be on exhibit at Living Arts of Tulsa beginning April 5.
along Route 66
Curevo, New Mexico
photographed 5.29.2022



