Architecture
The architecture of NW Portland, in monochrome.
The architecture of NW Portland, in monochrome.
A pop of color and the question, “why?”
At first glance, you wouldn’t think this photo represents achievement. But there’s a story behind it, like with many great photos. I’ve been interested in photography for a long time. The first job I remember wanting was a photographer for National Geographic. A pretty sophisticated dream for a 7-year-old, eh? When I was 14, I did…
What happened here? It’s a mystery.
It looks a bit like a Coca-Cola ad, but it just exudes the warmth and simplicity of summer.
The natural world doesn’t have to be motionless.
I like to think that people in Harlem use this mural as a landmark. I know I’d definitely use it as a meeting point.
The brilliance of photography is that it can capture a fleeting moment in which two people connect.
The effects are not minimal.
The vast ocean only magnifies our solitude.