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I didn’t count on doing any nightwalking while I was in the USA in January, as I wasn’t sure how well I’d handle the cold. Seattle in January is the coldest cold I’ve experienced to date, and I am...
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. Wandering with photographers in their home towns, getting unique insight into their perspectives about the places that they live, is something I’ve always appreciated and hope to continue doing all...
View ArticleShipwright
These are hands that build. That carve and sand and fit out boats with the lush warmth of fine wood, for the practical and aesthetic comfort of their crews. I’ve seen their work in person, in the...
View ArticleWestern Towboat Co. – Portraits
My thanks to these great people at the Western Towboat Company, for having me around, giving me so much time, and sharing your stories. According to the company’s founder, his fascination with tugs...
View ArticleInvoking The Magic Of The Open Road
Magic comes from what is inside you. It is a part of you. You can’t weave together a spell that you don’t believe in. ― Jim Butcher April 2013 3 weeks. 4500 miles. A car that started out black and came...
View ArticleThe Bus to Texas
Texas has been a constant stream of first experiences for me. The very first of these was the journey from Albuquerque to Lubbock, where I was heading to attend Jerod Foster‘s annual workshop (more on...
View ArticleReflections on Junction
Let me stake a claim about landscape/nature photography here: it does nothing for me. I can, and do, appreciate landscape photos from a technical perspective. But emotionally, they leave me cold....
View ArticleNew Mexico Redux
Come back amigo no matter where you go To the Land of Enchantment, New Mexico.[+] I came back to New Mexico for a week and a bit after my time in Texas. My third and shortest visit in nine months. It...
View ArticleThe Streets of Washington DC
I have a funny relationship with cities. I was born, raised, and have lived all my life in cities. I find them visually intriguing for their grit, geometry, tightly packed chaos and human...
View ArticleBEYOND: the film
Credits: Starring: Flemming Bo Jensen Directed, filmed & edited: Charlene Winfred Additional audio editing: Flemming Bo Jensen Soundtrack: “Nature Boy” by Jose Feliciano. Score by Michael Brooks,...
View ArticleTen
…the number of months of gypsy-jangling, not the Pearl Jam album. Every month i survive on the road, intact and sometimes even flourishing (to ongoing amazement), I come back to this sign. This was...
View ArticleVanishing Monument
April 2013 “Look outside!” spat a scowling Flemming, pacing in front of the heavy sliding doors while I sat up in my corner of the room, rubbing my eyes. Still foggy from sleep and the wintriness of a...
View ArticleRetrospecting new mexico
Exactly a year ago, I walked off the plane at Albuquerque International Sunport (New Mexico, home of sunports and spaceports) after a fairly traumatic border crossing into the USA from Mexico, in LAX....
View ArticleSuburbia #15
This was the place where I first tasted green chile chicken soup, with Brian Miller in 2012. Albuquerque, New Mexico, USA Part of the Suburbia series
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My big sister’s home invites love and amazing light. Seattle, USA Part of the Suburbia series
View ArticleSalida, CO
Light is the life of photography. Words though, are denser for its absence. A freight train tears through the weight of the night, making me… Read more
View ArticleAn incidence of green
Cortez is a town in Colorado that is backed by tall mountains in the distance. I never get tired of mountain backdrops, snow capped, baldly jagged, always imposing. They represent to… Read more
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