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Category Archives: Portraits
OccupyMN – More Faces in the Crowd
Here are a few more of the interesting people who I met or observed at the OccupyMN action on Friday, 10/07/2011. (Above Photo) There is a place for whimsy in politics. When we stop finding the humor in ourselves and … Continue reading
Posted in Blog, Photo, Politics, Portraits
Tagged 2011, Les Phillips, Minneapolis, minnesota, OccupyMN, photo, photojournalism, politics, portrait, protest
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OccupyMN – Guy Fawkes
Guy Fawkes Masks How people express themselves at a political event can take many forms: signs, props, music, dance, and complete persona. I am particularly fond of the folks who use props to help get their message across. The Tea … Continue reading
Fascination
Last January, I went to the 90th birthday party of my wife’s aunt. I wrote about it in an earlier post Green Bay Touchdown at the Barley Club. I enjoy being with my wife’s family and there is always something … Continue reading
Washburn Library Show Hung
On Tuesday, Becky and I hung my pictures in the Washburn Public Library. When we were done, we took time to stand back and appreciate/critic. Seeing my work displayed in a public space was a revelation. I realized that the … Continue reading
Posted in Blog, Brazil, Photo, Portraits
Tagged 2006, Brazil, father and son, photojournalism, portrait, Salvadore de Bahia
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Snow Day and Progress on Library Show
Station Master, Wayzata Station, Wayzata Historical Society, 09/06/2010 I’m looking out my office window and watching the first wave of another major winter storm engulf Minneapolis. Heavy snow blows horizontally along the street. The bare pavement, cleared by the recent … Continue reading
Preparing for Show
I’ve been busy preparing for my month-long show at the Washburn Public Library. The library has three spaces, each with it’s own unique lighting environment. I’ve been to the library twice to evaluate the spaces and to see how my … Continue reading
Posted in Blog, Photo, Portraits, Steamboat Minnehaha
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