Étienne de Silhouette may not have been known for his generosity as French Minister of Finance in the mid-18th century, but the aesthetic of the

Étienne de Silhouette may not have been known for his generosity as French Minister of Finance in the mid-18th century, but the aesthetic of the
Chugging across America in our car-partment, my wife and I had the opportunity to visit the bucolic art nexus that is Marfa, Texas. Location highlight!Towards the
Since the feast of Lupercalia begins today Valentine’s Day is tomorrow, this week your assignment is to think about someone you love and try to
“Make time for meals with people you love this year, but beware overindulgence.” I’d call that good advice in general, but it’s going around a
Hidden in the dark recesses of America’s queen cities and seeding the farthest outskirts across the land, yesterday’s big wheels are living out their final
Walking on a trash-strewn beach in Morocco in 2010, I was giddy over the wide array of curious items half-buried in the sand. It was
There are certain romanticized images of the photographer—the grizzled loner seeking the sublime in the mountains, the misunderstood counter-cultural genius, someone isolated for days in
After the mad rush of the holidays, it’s not a bad idea to take a little trip to recharge before resuming business as usual for
At the very, very end of a very dry December, Colorado finally got a decent storm, so what I had planned for this week will
The year may be ending, but the winter is just getting started. Why not try to keep the chill at bay by distilling warmth into
Christmas and New Year’s Day are coming up in the next two weeks and Chanukah is just barely behind us. These holidays (and more!) are
It’s that time of year–thousands of coniferous trees are being invited inside to play dress-up, and artificial evergreens are being let out of their boxes
We know the holiday season can be hectic. Take a break from the action and drive out to the country, or take time to look
While eyes may be windows into the soul, it’s the hands that really allow the soul to express itself. We take photos of an infinite
Browsing through my archives, a recurring subject of mine I hadn’t noticed jumped out of me: I take a lot of pictures of fences! Reflecting
When I’m out shooting, I spend a lot of time looking for clean, white light, to keep my subjects’ colors more or less the way
With one of the largest land-masses in the world and a uniquely diverse population, the United States of America is a country of infinite faces.
Howdy, photo-fans! This is the beginning of a new series, designed to get you inspired and taking pictures more frequently and more creatively. It can