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Tag Archives: portrait
Abe and Omar (thoughts about composition)
Abe and Omar 09/23/2011 Last weekend, Becky’s brother Steven came to visit for the afternoon and he brought two of his grandchildren, Abe and Cara, and their two dogs, Bozo and Omar. Their visit provided me the opportunity to take … Continue reading
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Tagged 2011, children, dog, Les Phillips, Minneapolis, minnesota, portrait
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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
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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
In Memoriam: Zev Aelony
The following biographical sketch first appeared in the March, 2006, DFL Senate District 60 newsletter. At that the time, Zev had been fighting cancer for at least a year. He died of metastatic colon cancer October 31st, 2009. Sometimes I … Continue reading
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Tagged biography, Civil Rights, Les Phillips, Minneapolis, minnesota, politics, portrait, Zev Aelony
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