
I love the shadows on the wall with bright sunlight slanting through the Venetian blinds.




I love the shadows on the wall with bright sunlight slanting through the Venetian blinds.





I took an ICP course in the Spring with Harvey Stein on photo books and administrative help was provided by Parsons Photography MFA student Agnes An, whose grad show at Parsons I attended last month, where I saw the above.

Another 2006 image.


Just found these 2 images lingering on the chip in an older camera. The interaction of sunlight with this building at the end of our street in Brighton, housing the Department of Work and Pensions and a Job Centre (most of whose workers seemed to spend a lot of their time taking smoke breaks directly under our windows), often stuck me as offering photographic possibilities, though I never captured them.












Some interesting color pixel effects above, from the combination of the light, the window screen, and the camera’s sensor, if you look closely.


Whilst in Barrio Logan we visited Bread & Salt, “a 45,000 square-foot gallery and experimental center for the arts with strong community ties,” and I naturally found a variety of aspects of the space to photograph.
Click any of the images below to enlarge them all.








And some Birds of Paradise with their late afternoon shadows from our day trip to Coronado.






The very last images from my time in Farnham, more views of the bright sunlight streaming into our apartment.

