The corner of art and life
Friday I was sitting at the corner of art and life. Now, if you are wondering where that is, try the corner of Olive Boulevard and Grand Avenue. I was on my way to get an oil change between assignments…
Friday I was sitting at the corner of art and life. Now, if you are wondering where that is, try the corner of Olive Boulevard and Grand Avenue. I was on my way to get an oil change between assignments…
Sculptor Michael Gard's woven wire dancers twirled in the breeze at sunset at the St. Louis Art Fair in Clayton.
Most photojournalists look for human interaction as their canvas to shoot documentary photographs. It’s the interplay between human beings that allows…
I had the privilege to meet a young up and coming glass artist last week. His name is Jesse England. He is originally from Kansas City, but is now an assistant at Augusta Glass Studio.…
Ever dream of turning your high-end HD video camera into the perfect artistic venture using a mounted 35mm-format lens? So did I (I guess you did?) And here it is, relatively cheap. Check out a simply killer video Richard Koci…
Often on our photo assignments for the newspaper, someone will ask the question: “So, which TV station are you from?”
I’ll usually show them my 35MM Canon SLR still digital cameras and answer with a correction that I’m a newspaper photographer for…
Leaf on Pestalozzi Street, Tower Grove East.
On a walk this morning I spotted this upturned leaf on the sidewalk. I didn’t have my camera with me, so I came back to the same spot on my way to work to…