Glowing street lights
On empty streets
The distant flashing lights
And cars pass by
Never stopping
No one will take notice
And the lonely night
Will be the same
Like rewinding the tape
This part is played over
And over again

Glowing street lights
On empty streets
The distant flashing lights
And cars pass by
Never stopping
No one will take notice
And the lonely night
Will be the same
Like rewinding the tape
This part is played over
And over again
When people compliment a photo but no one says, "Thanks, it is a great capture. Here's the photographer who captured it...."
Just putting that out there.
I'm putting a lot of work into this one.
Check out my Buffalo Rising article HERE.
Get tickets - yes, get them NOW!
Yet another article published for Buffalo Rising. Did I mention I'm now a staff contributor?
Check out my article about Three2Go Music and Omeri Monroe HERE.
The article has a gallery, too. But here are a couple images.
It was a bit of a surprise when I was actually awarded a Yelpie for Community Choice this past December. I guess I always assumed since I've provided their photography, and occasionally videography services since 2012 I just wasn't eligible to get an award.
But then there is that moment when I have to video my own award acceptance. That's not something you get to see at every awards show....
Sitting in my office with the lights off, music playing, quietly working. A woman from another office walks in and announces, "My gawd, it's like a tomb in here!" as she flips on lights.
My response?
"But it's MY tomb, not yours. Please turn those off."
She turns off the lights, and leaves in a huff.
Ok, seriously, if I'm going to be here at this job every day while it slowly kills me, let me set up my tomb the way I want it.
K? Thx.
We'll see if Raju is serious about wanting to move to Buffalo...
Seeing a model's recent pictures reminded me of that time I was asked by a friend to photograph a small runway show for them, which that model walked in, and at the end that model's father told me I had to give him all of the unedited pictures I took of his daughter...
HAHA!
Good times!
Living In The Buff, along with Cortney Chyme, was featured this May online in Prolific Quarterly's webetorials. The full article can be found HERE. Yet, another publication featuring Living In The Buff.
The centerpiece of the interview, and article are these magnificent photos of Cortney Chyme, in a series we called: Blue.
The air is fluid and ever strong
Bringing with it storms and song
Never stopping, never truly gone
Fixing and breaking
Changing and making
New from the old
Meek from the bold
Sparking a light and a flame to hold
In the warmth of your heart
Where there used to be cold