Continue Reading Jewish burials Cracow As far as I know – and correct me if I am wrong – an orthodox Jew cannot be buried in the…
Continue Reading Taphophilia Another word you really don’t need to cram into your brain – but it is a term for people like me, who…
Continue Reading On Finding Beauty in Unexpected Places “Empty, hollow, thud,” is a phrase frequently heard in this household, muttered by various members of the family. It is meant to…
Continue Reading From the Archives (this century) Odds and ends today, while I am packing up montages for tomorrow’s event. Dismay over the damaged prints I have to throw out,…
Continue Reading From the Archives (2014) I will bring a few prints of the the series On Transience this Saturday to the studio sale. It is more abstract work…
Continue Reading From the Archives (2016) The 2016 series Denizens of Climate Change was intended to showcase the landscapes and bird populations of the Pacific Northwest – all…
Continue Reading From the Archives (2015) Manhattan – American Airlines Flight 11 – 2001 There are some stories out there that have survived, pretty much intact, across centuries. The…
Continue Reading From the Archives This week will be my own memory lane. On Saturday, 12/2/2017, two friends and I are showing and selling some of our…
Continue Reading The River I started this week of gratitude with photographs from Portland, and so I will end it. But this time the views are…
Continue Reading Thanksgiving I can read this. I can read this. I can read this, sort of. (The yiddish poem by Meylekh Ravitsh is called Ein Lied und ein…