
I was really surprised that my Throwaway series won third place in the 2020 International Photography Awards. I was never notified and rarely do I get this kind of love. Thank you, jurors.

I was really surprised that my Throwaway series won third place in the 2020 International Photography Awards. I was never notified and rarely do I get this kind of love. Thank you, jurors.
I’m honored that my plastic Throwaways series was picked to be part of The Fence exhibit, a multi-city show that features 85 photographers. It’s the perfect pandemic art show, photos are printed big on weatherproof material and exhibited on fences in 11 cities year round in North America. It doesn’t come to the Bay Area but you can see it in Atlanta, Seattle, New Orleans, Sarasota and Fargo right now. Other cities include Brooklyn, Calgary, Denver, Durham and Houston. I hope I’ll be able to see it when it’s safe to travel again. For more information check out the Photoville FENCE website.
Our local celebrity is a coyote. She lives up at the top of Bernal Hill and she’s a beautiful girl. The top photo was in a recent show at Dickerman Prints. The bottom photo will be coming out in Sierra Magazine‘s May issue.
There’s nothing like and unmade bed for texture when the light hits it just right. We stayed one night in this midtown bare-bones hotel, the perfect setting for a noir mystery.
I love natural history museums. While in Cambridge recently, we checked out Harvard’s collection and ended up spending hours there…