Barcelona Observations: Spanish Time
Since we were only in Barcelona for four days, we didn’t try to acclimate to the time zone too much. Except the first morning, when I woke up early and took this and a few other sunrise photos from...
View ArticleBarcelona: Sant Jaume Sunday Danceparty
We got to Barcelona on a Sunday morning. While we waited for our room to be available we wandered the Gothic District looking around and seeing what’s what. Somehow, we missed the dancers of San Jaume...
View ArticleBarcelona Observations: Broken Benches
Walking around Barcelona, I noticed that instead of benches in public spaces, there were sets of three chairs bolted down slightly askew and spread out. I suppose it stops anyone from trying to sleep...
View ArticleBarcelona: Agua Con Gas
I took a liking to sparkling water back on our honeymoon in Paris. There, as in Barcelona, every meal begins with an offer of water with or without ‘gas.’ Tammi prefers her water flat, but I found...
View ArticleBarcelona: History All Around
Directly across from our hotel in Barcelona stood this plaque honoring Salvador Segui. He was an anarchist and part of the republic that was overthrown by Franco in the Spanish civil war. I don’t know...
View ArticleBrooklyn: The Bed-Stuy Tour Part One
The weather may not quite feel like spring, but despite the cold, the longer days are inspiring me to get outside and do some exploring. Tammi’s been taking some classes at the YMCA on Bedford Ave and...
View ArticleAnalog Food Photography
A couple weeks ago, when I posted about my lunch at Boqueria, I started thinking about analog food photography. I don’t often shoot food with film for a number of reasons. First and foremost, the...
View ArticlePeru: Aguas Calientes a.k.a. Machu Picchu town
The closest town to Machu Picchu was historically called Aguas Calientes, but apparently has recently taken on the name of of its main attraction to avoid confusion. It reminded me a lot of a smaller...
View ArticleAnalog Returns: Terminal 5
Last week, I was chatting with a friend and he referred to a time when I “used to shoot film.” It took me aback for a moment. My analog experiments have slowed down considerably, but, I never really...
View ArticleLima: Public Displays
In the park up above the Lima waterfront, this statue stands as a monument to the Peruvian proclivity for showing affection. Any doubts about how accurate this was was erased by a walk through the...
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