Such a momentous event…
“Consider the momentous event in architecture when the wall parted and the column became.” ~Louis Kahn I’ve always wanted to be present for a moment in history where, until then,…
“Consider the momentous event in architecture when the wall parted and the column became.” ~Louis Kahn I’ve always wanted to be present for a moment in history where, until then,…
I find it difficult to describe this project that is forming. Perhaps because of how new it is. But perhaps my difficulty comes from the breadth of the project. I…
I drove from Middle Tennessee to Central Arkansas today. I’ve probably made that trip a hundred times. For the first half of the day, snow fell and drifted and looked like…
This cheesy (but unedited) sunset moment, brought to you in full Technicolor by: Leica. Stay tuned… -Noah D.
A truck with studded tires and ample ground clearance is almost required in this part of the state. And, as far as Jeff is concerned, he won’t buy a truck…
I enjoy films by Alfred Hitchcock. One little clever trick that he employed regularly was camera angles that had, up until that point, rarely (if ever) been used. And he…
What is wrong with the universe? On the same day, a truly massive asteroid passed us by only a couple of ten thousand miles (an extremely small increment in the grand scheme…
I love street photography. And I especially love to wander a big city, uninhibited by time or equipment, and just make images. I have said in the past: “I get…
It is the natural tendency of a photojournalist to forget to explore his own world. He delves into the realm of the “others” so much that he forgets to pull…
Many times on this blog, you have seen images from Midnight Oil, the local coffee shop that I frequent. Saying that I’d be satisfying some caffeine addiction might just sound cliche but…
Leaving in the morning. It takes a little while. Stay tuned… -Noah D.
Something that everyone expects from the photojournalism life is constant travel, exotic locations, and fascinating people. Imagine my surprise when I realized, only after a short time “in the field”…