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Tag Archives: Minneapolis
Snow Day
Neighbor, Pete Sieger, clearing his drive way of nine inches of fresh snow. Yesterday was a snow day. Unlike in some other parts of the country where a snow day means closed schools and businesses, here in Minnesota it translates … Continue reading
Rincon 38, Tapas with Style
Rincon 38’s, Cordon Bleu trained, Chef Hector Ruiz. Yesterday evening I had a hankering for tapas, those delicious morsels that can be eaten as appetizers or as a meal. Lucky for me, Rincon 38 had opened its doors for the … Continue reading
Posted in Blog, Color, Photo, Portraits
Tagged 2013, business, Les Phillips, Minneapolis, minnesota, photo, portrait, restaurant, tapas
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Bicyclist Builds Virtual Company
Doug Shidell is a bicyclist who rides for pleasure and as a part of daily life, such as going to neighborhood stores. Doug is also a 21st century entrepreneur who discovered through his biking, a niche map making business that … Continue reading
Posted in Article, Blog, Business, Color, Portraits
Tagged 2013, bicycle, Illinois, Iowa, map, Minneapolis, minnesota, photograph, photojournalism, route, Upper Midwest, Wisconsin
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Virgil Delegard – the Next Boomer Trend
Virgil Delegard – painter I’ve been observing an interesting Baby Boomer trend developing: rebirth of the arts. As we boomers retire, more and more of us are finding the freedom to turn or return to activities that give voice to … Continue reading
Size Does Matter
Not much to say about this. I watched about a half a dozen people try to squeeze their cars into this space and eventually give up. Then came along this SmartCar. Size does matter.
Posted in Blog, Photo
Tagged 2012, Minneapolis, minnesota, parking, SmartCar, transportation
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Photographing a Gallery Show Opening
Peter Sieger with one his prints at the Form + Content Gallery, 10/20/2012 Last Saturday evening I went to the opening of a show displaying the work of five local photographers. One of whom is my friend Pete Sieger: not … Continue reading
Posted in B/W, Blog, Color, Portraits
Tagged 2012, Minneapolis, minnesota, October, Peter Sieger, portrait
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