
The Symmetry of Sutton Station
Symmetry, leading lines, perspective… these are all concepts that appeal to me in photography.

Woodlake’s Lake
Two Sundays ago, it was a beautiful morning with spring having just begun to bloom in spectacular fashion. As it happened, I had recently acquired two new (well… old) cameras whose shutters I hadn’t yet released.

American Tobacco Campus
A few weeks ago, I saw a listing on Craigslist for a Minolta X-370 at a pretty good price. It’s a camera I’ve been wanting for decades so I jumped on it. As soon as I got it, I knew I’d want to put it through its paces.