From The Boston Globe – news stories in photographs
Stories from Israel, Tanzania and Malaysia
Today, we have three shorter stories, from The Israel-Syria border, Tanzania and Malaysia. Each of these stories caught my eye over the past year, yet I never had enough photographs of each to run them as their own Big Picture entry. Today, [...]
Archive for July, 2009
The Big Picture
Posted in Photography on July 27, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
An afternoon of cuties
Posted in Family, Personal, Photography on July 17, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
The phone rang Thursday morning at 7:15am. Luckily, for the caller, I had been awake for some time and was almost done with my coffee. When I answer, my sister asks, “can you have a family emergency this afternoon, at about 1ish?”. I am intrigued and check my work schedule – seems there might be [...]
More pictures
Posted in Photography on July 16, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
I have been trying to make the links between my sites a little better. After posting some pictures of the Bramble Fam, I spent some time re-tooling my Gallery pages on Shutterfly. Have a looksie
My Photos
A family Photo shoot
Posted in Photography on July 15, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
My amazing friend Aimee asked me to take some pictures of her kids as a gift for Father’s Day. Of course, I was more than happy to oblige. Aimee & her husband, Chris have two beautiful children; Bailey and Greyson.
Aimee invited me over one Saturday afternoon and we all hung out for a few hours. [...]
Summer Flicks
Posted in Art, Personal on July 13, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
A few new trailers that have caught my eye, and will help to keep me entertained through the summer. **There are hundreds of reviews of all of these movies all over the Internet. I have no interest in becoming #101. These movies are on my list of movies to choose from for the next few [...]
The Big Picture
Posted in Photography, Politics on July 10, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
More photographs from the Boston Globe’s amazing News Stories in Photographs section.
President Obama’s first 167 days
U.S. President Barack Obama has now been in office for 167 days, and it’s time for a look back. Why 167 days? Why not – it’s just as arbitrary a number as the usual “100 days”. In that time, [...]
Sean keeps on truckin’
Posted in Boston, tagged 37'Live, 37'Productions, engineering, music, Petrina Foley, production, Vary Lumar on July 7, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
From 37′ Productions Weblog
Sean is keeping himself busy (as usual). His latest adventures in music and live shows are summed up here…copied straight from his (underused) blog, with some extra links added (by me) to the great MySpace pages of the local Boston artists that Sean has been working with.
On another note…his sister just gave [...]
HBAC showing
Posted in Personal, Photography on July 6, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
For many, many years I have been a huge fan of photography. From the greats like Dorothea Lange and Henri Cartier-Bresson to Annie Leibovitz and Herb Ritts, I have always been a fan. For a few years (more than a decade ago) I was blessed to be educated at Orange Coast College (OCC), a school [...]
Goodbye, June
Posted in Family, Nana's Daily Bread, Personal on July 2, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
With the blink of an eye, June is gone. The calendar turns another page, the sun is shining and I am looking forward to the holiday weekend. June was a HUGE month, not just in my family life and my photographic life but in the entertainment world as well.
I turned the page on many [...]
Color photography from Russia circa 1906
Posted in Photography, tagged Photography, photos, Russia on July 1, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
This collection of pictures is incredible. Hard to believe they are from so long ago. The technique is very interesting.
From SUNFiltered blog
The blog Socyberty has collected a bunch of amazingly vibrant century-old photos by a Russian photographer named Sergey Mikhaylovich Prokudin-Gorsky. “With the blessing — and funding — of the Tsar, Nicholas II,” Socyberty writes, “[Prokudin-Gorsky] [...]