In Print

I've been able to see a lot of my work printed on a fairly large scale on canvas lately. (The image below contains both old and newer prints.) Seeing it in this format and in the context of interior design, to boot, is quite, well, inspirational and makes me want to keep going with what often is an unappreciated art.

Spring and the City

An exceedingly brief, one-day stop in Washington, DC still left me some free time to not only visit the Smithsonian's Natural History museum, but also stroll through some of the most obvious monuments. Despite the surprising Chicago-style winds, I still managed to snap some mobile shots of the springtime surroundings, while trying not to be blown away!

Spring Is Here

I am one of those people, who cringes when someone announces the arrival of spring on March 1. "You are wrong! We've got three more weeks until the Equinox!"—I scream inside my head taking this as a personal offense. I like to be astronomically organized, you see.

And yet, when spring seems to have arrived in the Rockies early this year, whether due to climate change or simply a fluke, I was secretly happy.

This is not just about getting the necessary vitamin D from sunlight, but the return of color that every photographer prefers. (Well, except for those, who exclusively shoot in black and white, but I'm not one of them!)

Welcome, spring!

Self-Portrait (Finally)

Once again, I ended up being a photographer without a recent self-portrait beyond smartphone selfies, with which I have a love-hate relationship. So, I decided to rectify the situation, but not having the time to run out into nature for an adequate shoot, a tripod, timer, and a few extra minutes led to this: