Photographer, husband, dad, and passionate cyclist. Lives and works in New York City.
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Your portraits of buildings seem to make them more interesting and alive than people. I’ve seen many photographers do architecture and some really stunning images. Ed Bacon was a dear friend and we often walked the streets and he taught me to see buildings as a life force of their own. He would lean against the building and put his ear fast to it, then whisper something that I never heard. Often I feel funny when I lean against a building and listen to it breathe and maybe say something. The same living experience happens when I see your photos. Ed would be honored to see these photos and so am I.
Thanks Don! This has become kind of an obsession of these days. I have been working on this series for years, but it really has taken on a life of its own. I feel that I see and feel things a bit clearer as I’ve become older, in ways I could not before.
Your portraits of buildings seem to make them more interesting and alive than people. I’ve seen many photographers do architecture and some really stunning images. Ed Bacon was a dear friend and we often walked the streets and he taught me to see buildings as a life force of their own. He would lean against the building and put his ear fast to it, then whisper something that I never heard. Often I feel funny when I lean against a building and listen to it breathe and maybe say something. The same living experience happens when I see your photos. Ed would be honored to see these photos and so am I.
Thanks Don! This has become kind of an obsession of these days. I have been working on this series for years, but it really has taken on a life of its own. I feel that I see and feel things a bit clearer as I’ve become older, in ways I could not before.
Wow! Finding it in my reader, the part I saw really looked like a ship’s bow ploughing through fog … greetings from Vienna!
Thank you Sylvia!!!
Keith–this is beautiful. It looks like something I would find in an old Life magazine. I love this!
Thank you Lois!