These photos, taken around the Martin Luther King Center for Nonviolent Social Change (while Traveling at the Speed of Bike and on the Atlanta Streetcar) are from my longitudinal photo essay, A Streetcar Named Aspire. […]
These photos, taken around the Martin Luther King Center for Nonviolent Social Change (while Traveling at the Speed of Bike and on the Atlanta Streetcar) are from my longitudinal photo essay, A Streetcar Named Aspire. […]
Passed this garbage can yesterday while Traveling at the Speed of Bike (on the first warm day in weeks). Wrote this on my Street Shorts micro-fiction site: It was the kind of day for shedding. […]
In cities all over the USA, there are a plethora of new bike lanes that are too narrow to be used safely. When done incorrectly like this, they actually do more harm than good, for […]
In September of this year, an organization named Pianos for Peace placed 50 local-artist-designed pianos all over metropolitan Atlanta. Additional public pianos had already been placed the year before by another organization. Many of them […]
In addition to the 12 Days of Nice Strangers feature I’ll be running here, I’m also going to showcase what I consider my best selections from my 2017 street photography album, with a little story […]
I left the latest exhibit from 7 MPH in its found space. As I rode away on my bike, I said over my shoulder, “Live your life now, little exhibit.” And that was that. Update: […]
Am starting to work on the next found-space art exhibit from 7 MPH, titled Twice-Told Tales. It’s slated to hit the outdoors in December. Here’s a peek at two of the photos that didn’t make […]
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.