Category Archive: photo-a-day

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Oh my eyes, the graffiti layers!

Oh my eyes, the graffiti layers!

Nestled under a few layers of paper across from the gum wall in Pike Place Market, I locked eyes with a piece from Xavier Lopez. …

 

Scaling Walls and Breaking Down Barriers

Scaling Walls and Breaking Down Barriers

Today I saw a wheatpaste graphic on some safety glass about nine feet off the ground. It was in a little door jamb that had …

 

From The Ground Up

From The Ground Up

The tall grass can reach higher than the trees, when viewed from the right perspective.For months now I’ve had the grass’s perspective at my office. …

 

Cross Sound Observatory

Cross Sound Observatory

I love the waterfront of Elliot Bay in the mornings. No tourists, still air, placid water. I recently spotted these mounted telescopes to look out …

 

HWY 99 – 20 MPH + 1 rhino = a perfect 80° Seattle day

HWY 99 – 20 MPH + 1 rhino = a perfect 80° Seattle day

You have waited through 9 months of fall for a day like this one, so get out there for lunch peeps. Hang out with the …

 

Sorry! Your altar is in need of repair.

Sorry! Your altar is in need of repair.

Yesterday I saw this amongst a pile of black garbage bags, filled with someone’s life. It was outside an assisted living community just on the …

 

Heavenly Sleep Intermission

Heavenly Sleep Intermission

Popped out of bed momentarily to fetch some water with no intention of staying up … it was 5:30, why would I be up that …

 

Fish Out of Water

Fish Out of Water

I’m a bachelor this weekend, which makes me feel like a fish out of water. I love spending time with my wife, Spun and I …

 

Fabricating Nostalgia

Fabricating Nostalgia

A record pop. Dust on film. Artisanal food. Our culture is craving nostalgia on a temporal, iAge of pixels and clouds. We require immediate gratification, …

 

iUnderstand my iNfatuation a bit more

iUnderstand my iNfatuation a bit more

For all intents and purposes, this should be a rant right now. It is, however, somewhat of a reflection on what I love to do …