Image Essay by Jeff and Lois Shelden
Buildings and other objects carry the words and thoughts of those who made them and those who lived in, used, or otherwise interacted with them.
Buildings and other objects carry the words and thoughts of those who made them and those who lived in, used, or otherwise interacted with them.
If I make claim to anything, it’s to being both a poet and a photographer of place.
This boils down to the value of human exchange, which is, I suspect, near the heart of art in general.
As much as I complain about the cold, I love winter’s light coming through the windows each morning.
I firmly believe that the effort to escape from boredom leads the human mind to all forms of creative thinking.
Words, words, words. As a journalist, they are my bricks and mortar.