I photographed Margaret, a lovely 98-year-old woman last week in my studio and will gift her a framed 12x12 portrait this week. How am I able to gift photo shoots and framed portraits at no cost to seniors in The Wise Photo Project? Easy, through commissioned portraits--when people commission a portrait, they know that the... Continue Reading →
Photography, Time Travel and Forgotten Memories Remembered & Relived
Photography used to be time travel. We took photographs, and then forgot them. That magic roll of film held the memory safe, tucked away in the dark to be revealed and relived at another time. A trip to the Fotomat was highly anticipated--the roll finished and developed, it offered wonderful surprises, time travel, remembering and... Continue Reading →
“You’re Better As You Are Than You Think.”
I traveled across the U.S. last month to a photo shoot in Washington D.C. (drove so I could bring a full studio to the conference) and on the way back, I photographed my partners' Mother and brother at breakfast during a stop in Cincinnati. When I sent them the photographs, her Mother said...well, I'll let... Continue Reading →
To Keep or Not Keep the Status Quo
There’s a couple next to me at the bar where I'm sitting--I'm writing at Ted's Montana Grill in Boulder. The guy is eating his dinner in silence because his spouse is on her phone. Occasionally he picks his up, too, because he looks bored. But for the most part, he eats alone, one bite of... Continue Reading →
Portrait at 100
Portrait of a neighbor, at 100 years old. Leica M2, Summarit f1.5 Lens, Kodak Tri-X Film. The Wise Photo Project
The Wise Photo Project
I have this project I've been working on the last six months called The Wise Photo Project. I photograph older folks who often don't have anyone taking their photo. Most of the attention is on the kids, and as one older man once told me, "The older you get the more invisible you become." So... Continue Reading →