Good friends and famous houses…
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”…
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”…
…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.…
It was a mission to buy a relatively warm coat today. That took me to Oxford and Regent, of course. Of course! All in the throes of Christmas these days……
Now, if you were not aware, I’ve been training for a marathon since June. The night I returned from Haiti, I set myself to running. And now… the time has…
…but what a lovely place in the world. One of my “homes.” Stay tuned… -Noah D.
On Saturday of Homecoming, the new student housing on campus was christened. But of course, Homecoming is capped off with a football game. . . The game, honestly, was ridiculous:…
I sometimes get frustrated when online blogs review equipment. It’s getting better than it used to be, but it still happens with new cameras in new classifications. When the Olympus…
And, yes, that’s referring to the Leica M-E (Type 220)… I’m not really a newcomer to Leica. I’ve had a Leica M4-P since 2006 and an M8 since 2010. So…
I’ve been experimenting with that elusive digital “Kodachrome” look recently. I’m not entirely pleased by the saturation of the sky, but otherwise, not completely awful… . I’m especially pleased by…
It happens every once in a while… like here and here. And quite a number of engagement photos like this. But they tend to have a “photojournalist” skew… If anyone is…
A thought I find interesting: to see a still image is putting the world on mute for a second. I don’t see it as a “pause”… only a “mute.” The…