Tag Archives: architecture

A Week Later–Reflecting on Newtown

The world is supposed to end today at 11:11 Central time.  But in some ways it feels like it ended last Friday.  I usually reserve this space for photography and business stuff, but sometimes I write about what’s on my mind. And Newtown has been on my mind all week. This tragedy marks the end […]

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Fine Art Friday–Graceful–Portland, Maine

I’m a huge sucker for texture and pattern.  It just draws me in.  Which is how last weekend I found myself braving 20 degree snowy weather in a cocktail dress to photograph this detail on an amazing church door during a wedding (in the coolest venue ever–more to come on that.)  Best of all, my […]

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Fine Art Friday–Stellenbosch, South Africa

I’ve been feeling a bit of wanderlust this week, and thought I’d post a photo from a never never land that I’d like to return to: South Africa.  I took this in the gorgeous wine town of Stellenbosch, which is located only one hour from Cape Town.  This historic town boasts amazing 18th century Cape […]

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Fine Art Friday- Color Me Happy, Buenos Aires, Argentina

Happy Friday!  We head VERY far south for today’s image…to Buenos Aires.  Commonly referred to as the Paris of South America, the gorgeous 19th century architecture, delicious food and wine, and charming locals make it a must see.  It’s tempting to spend an entire trip in Buenos Aires, but the Argentine landscape is as stunning […]

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Graceful on Gracie- New York, NY

The other day I photographed these amazing doors for Friends of the Upper East Side Historic Districts’ Annual Awards.  I love photographing details, and the elephants, gazelles, and swirling plant forms on this 1929 building did not disappoint. As seen above, each intricate metal circle contains a different shape, design, or carving.  Check out this […]

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