The day the Sky set Paris on fire…
The day the Sky set Paris on fire began like any other. And just like any other, most people forgot about the Sky.
The day the Sky set Paris on fire began like any other. And just like any other, most people forgot about the Sky.
I thoroughly enjoy being able to spend time in a place. Especially, to photograph. To work the scene, to study the situation and the way the light falls, to watch…
The private viewing at the Europe House (on Smith Square) of Hans Van der Meer’s new exhibition entitled “Off the Shelf.” The exhibition was great, but, as usual, it…
“A scientist can prove why smoking is bad for you, but he cannot tell you why living is better than dying.” Stay tuned… -Noah D.
“Solvitur ambulando.” ~St. Jerome This quote was on Steve McCurry’s blog a few weeks ago. It embodies my experience in most cities. Especially when traveling alone, I walk. I walk…
…is kinda like the difference between the United States of America and New York City. . Heading with my companions out of Waterloo to Dorchester. . Big city, little town.…
Every-once-in-a-while there comes an opportunity to do something fairly unusual with my trade as a photojournalist. Photographing people on stage, performing on the court or the field, being out in…
Fly here. Fly there. Fly here and there for the university. Fly here and there for my personal projects. This time? Personal project. I’m back in Chicago. Stay tuned… -Noah…
As I mentioned yesterday, the Italy section of this journey is coming to a close. Since the flight is out of Rome, it seemed a shame to come all this…
Winding around the rolling hills of Tuscany to the hill-top town of San Gimignano. It is quite a striking thing to see in the distance, coming around the bend. Spikes…
As weird as major time-zone changes are to my brain, trying to sort photos after jumping time-zones in my camera timestamp is just annoying. Coming and going, making days extremely…