Seems I’ve amassed quite the collection of ghost bike photos, from not just Atlanta but New York City, Pittsburgh, and Boston as well. This is not the kind of collection I want to continue. When […]
Seems I’ve amassed quite the collection of ghost bike photos, from not just Atlanta but New York City, Pittsburgh, and Boston as well. This is not the kind of collection I want to continue. When […]
Am working on my annual “Street Photography: Best of . . . ” selections (most of which were taken while Traveling at the Speed of Bike). Here’s where I’m at.
I don’t pick the locations for my found-space exhibits. They pick me. This one picked me awhile ago and has just been waiting for me to catch up with it. I rode by again the […]
Now that my book is done, what’s next on this journey? It’s uncharted waters ahead. An updated resume may help. Here goes:
This man, David Mathews, placed the newest ghost bike memorial in the USA this morning for a “fallen rider” named Andrew Whitlock who was killed by the driver of a motor vehicle in Atlanta just […]
I decided to make the epilogue available for free. The new cover of the book is live on Amazon in all global markets, and the quick-read book is instantly downloadable to any device via the […]
I took this photo just yesterday while riding Sharey to show how barriers on multiuse paths could stop a motor vehicle from entering it, such as just happened last week in New York City, resulting […]
I have often walked ridden my bike down this street before But the pavement always stayed beneath my feet before; All at once am I several stories high Knowing I’m on the street where you live […]