Road Grids + Astronomy = Photographic Opportunity

Having just come back from Morocco, I have a renewed appreciation for the way older cities are laid out. The narrow, winding, organic layout of the streets lend older cities a lot of character, charm and idiosyncrasies. Many North American cities are laid out in a grid. While this can make a city easier to navigate and for traffic to flow, it can also be a little bland...sometimes.

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A Day Late and A Dollar Short...

One of the biggest celestial events of the year occurred in North America a couple of days ago, and not a word on my blog about it...until now.

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You Need to Get Up, Get Out and Make Pictures

A few weeks ago, I wrote about the importance of photographing in the moment. You can never know when something that you once considered an institution will suddenly close it’s doors, never to return. This sort of thing has been happening in our city (and around the world) for a lot longer...

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