TRANSPORTATION HEADACHES: A Photographic Essay
AT THE EARLY MORNING MARKET IN JAIPUR, INDIA THE WOMEN DO ALL THE HEAVY LIFTING.
AT THE EARLY MORNING MARKET IN JAIPUR, INDIA THE WOMEN DO ALL THE HEAVY LIFTING.
IN INDIA THE CLOTHESLINE IS UBIQUITOUS, A PART OF THE LOCAL LANDSCAPE THAT PROVIDES INSIGHT INTO PEOPLE'S LIVES. IN URBAN SETTINGS ONE CAN SEE CLOTHES DANGLING FROM STRANDS OF WIRE HUNG FROM ONE WINDOW TO ANOTHER. EVEN ON THE SIDES OF BUILDINGS. OR DRAPED OVER BICYCLES. LOOKING FOR A LITTLE
With Covid out of control and travel restrictions in place, 2021 could be described as boring. And yes, it might have been if I didn't ride a bicycle or travel to Los Angeles, and take a six week cross country road trip with Bruce. Riding
I am honored that two of my images from Iran, including "The Lady in Pink" (seen below on the invitation) were selected by Jurors Ron Herman and Mamen Saura to be in the exhibit The Corrective Lens at Foothill College in Los Altos, California from
Dear Friends, I apologize for the earlier error. I'm just learning how to post the stories I publish on Medium.Com to my blog on my website. It seems I can only do it by pasting a link on which you must click. (see link below) I
There is nothing like traveling to another country to expand one's preconceived notions and find that those notions had more to do with ignorance than fact. This is what happened to me when I traveled to Iran in October. Prior to my departure, people asked