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The year in photos, so far
October 1, 2024
A quick recap to get back in the groove here
Outside the box
August 20, 2024
Tackling the task of an art exhibition in an unconventional space
Tackle Box, a group exhibition Upstairs at Coquette
August 16, 2024
Am I a gallerist now?
A perfect film, garden clogs, and one French tennis player
March 29, 2024
Real Miscellanea returns: the cool and affordable edition
Greenwood: Flowers on Blue
March 27, 2024
When you don't ‘kill your darlings‘
Greenwood: Saint Augustine
March 4, 2024
Is every moment an in between moment?
Greenwood: Yellow Lamp
February 19, 2024
On the things we keep around
On 'Greenwood'
January 24, 2024
My first photography exhibit opened last week and will be on display until summertime
Now and Again 011: Solar eclipse fun
October 20, 2023
Sunny side up! Fun in the (partial) sun, just outside of a neighborhood brunch
Now and Again 010: Mexico City
September 13, 2023
A collection of snaps amidst a wedding itinerary
Pray for the rain
September 1, 2023
#104: For the slow-growers and the skeptic in each of us, ft. photos of summer
Now and Again 009: Mile high movement
August 25, 2023
A Monday morning walk through Denver
Now and Again 008: Scoot the boot
August 9, 2023
Beating the heat by scootering campus at night
Art on the side with Kyle McLean
August 2, 2023
#103: An interview with sculptural artist and co-owner of Pond Coffee, Kyle McLean
Now and Again 007: 1 hour downtown
July 26, 2023
The intrigue and melancholy of Canal Street — obvious tourist traps and empty storefronts speckled between high-end hotels and chain restaurants
Now and Again 006: Silverleaf sunflowers
July 19, 2023
Prior to Hurricane Katrina, there were no sunflowers on Grand Isle
For attention's sake
July 14, 2023
#102: How we regain our memories and spark our imaginations, ft. three photos of a cross
Now and Again 005: Bowling
July 12, 2023
After a week off, easing into something simpler
Embracing impermanence in the digital age
June 30, 2023
#101: Digressions on 'progress' and the uncomfortable appeal of slower living
Now and Again 004: Hot pink
June 28, 2023
Hunting for color in an Excessive Heat Warning
Now and Again 003: Sentimental monochromes
June 21, 2023
Cooling off with good friends in Pensacola
The heavy and light of it all
June 16, 2023
#100: Remembering the mission of Miscellanea, accompanied by the Springtime sun
Now and Again 002: A Lakefront walk
June 14, 2023
Celebration of life — humidity, texture, balloons and a brass band
No answers, nothing perfect, nothing fully seen
June 9, 2023
#99: Mulling the artistic and spiritual path — plus links, laughs, and books
Now and Again 001: Neighborhood texture
June 7, 2023
Introducing a weekly pictorial — a break in the rhythm of Miscellanea for pure visual pleasure
Feeling small
June 2, 2023
#98: Musing on grand views and making pictures in their presence, ft. photos from the American Southwest
Sitting in Paris
April 21, 2023
#97: Refraining from judgement and finding presence by making anything at all
What you focus on grows
April 14, 2023
#96: Honing in on the right things and making time to feel
I have a new website
January 30, 2023
#95: Introducing a new home for my photo work — Happy Birthday to me!
A week in Paris
October 28, 2022
#94: A photographic dance through the streets — and far too long an email for your humble inbox
Briefly in Playa del Carmen
October 7, 2022
#93: Art, love, and living — a small set of photos and collected quotes
A weekend in New York
August 30, 2022
#92: A recap of selects and observations from a quick weekend in the city and the valley
Try a little loneliness
March 10, 2022
#91: Thinking about Mardi Gras and cemeteries and how to share my work
The comfort of a sweatshirt
February 24, 2022
#90: Winding words in some kind of rhythm, a way of breaking in and breaking out
10 things at 30
February 4, 2022
#89: Scraps and findings from living; it's all humble and slow
Decreasing, not increasing
January 27, 2022
#88: Apparent ancient wisdom and quiet visuals of peripheral light
Overexpose it
January 20, 2022
#87: Cemeteries on expired film — on feeling the past and not ignoring it
Start from scratch
January 13, 2022
#86: On the refrain of a loveless place, ft. photos of a neighborhood beside a prison
One single resolution
January 6, 2022
#85: Betting on a quick trick, ft. some b-sides from the west-coast
A year of blisters
December 30, 2021
#84: A curious year and love as the opposite of control, ft. b-sides from 2021
Fail faster
December 23, 2021
#83: The simple reminder of my Lundeen let down, ft. photos from therapy and a viral obituary
The perfect gift
December 16, 2021
#82: Cheap and lovely; the present of presence
CTFO
December 2, 2021
#81: Mantras for how to be, plus some personal frames from a trip in North Carolina
Everything is additive, or: 'Why the War of Art is bullshit'
November 18, 2021
#80: A brief case for optimism and acceptance, ft. new links and photos from the archive
Elevated kitsch
November 4, 2021
#79: A sidewalk exchange with Shaun, designer of cotton throws
It carries an energy
October 28, 2021
#78: After a quick week off, keeping it light with some thoughts on creative tools + a generous photo dump
The Mandeville Cemetery
October 14, 2021
#77: The coolness of digging in the dirt and the way it decompresses us
Vulnerability, gut feelings, and pure visual pleasure
October 7, 2021
#76: The one in which my friends at Studio interview me
Generally special; liminal glue
September 30, 2021
#75: Making a trail or two, attending the distractions, and becoming plural
Remember the seasons
September 23, 2021
#74: As the light zapped the bugs, we reflected on ourselves, ft. notes to self and snaps of summer
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