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Seen Through a Different Lens.
Seen Through a Different Lens.
I am surrounded both by natural beauty and interesting people. I use my camera to document the world and then print images with a focus on the magic I find in daily life. My pictures tell my stories.
I've loved taking pictures since I took my first photo with a camera that my big brother gave me. And I'm inspired by the beauty I see all around me.. I have photographed many different subjects, scenes, and moments. There's a picture around every corner.
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Boynton Beach Inlet, Boynton Beach, Florida.
Taken at a museum of Impressionist paintings. I got caught up in the feeling.
This is Kathy reflected in a shiny disk of the Globe. More of the Globe later.
Train signal with high-rise condos, Ft. Lauderdale, Florida.
Recycle bins, Kings Point, Delray Beach, Florida.
Metal structures in the 9/11 Memorial and Museum, NYC, New York.
West facing storefronts, North Adams, MA
Oil slick, Nantucket Harbor, MA
Reflection in sunglasses, Palm Beach, Florida, beach wall.
Windows, Warwick, NY. I don't know what made the design on the middle window, but I was fascinated by it.
Reflection in window, Deerfield Beach, Florida
Ollies Pizza, Litchfield, CT
This is a photo of my friend, Bill, who died about six years ago. He was a good friend.
We loved egg salad sandwiches. I would get the bread and tomato and lettuce and Bill would cook the eggs which he always had. Bill and my dog Miko would accompany me to West Palm Beach VA Hospital and wait for me while I received radiation treatments for prostate cancer. After the treatment, we would stop at Dunkin Donuts for a coffee and go to the dog park. I slept the rest of the day.
Bill had a tough life. He was hard but had a big, soft heart. He was one of four brothers close to the same age (Irish twins?). Their single mother couldn't handle them so she put them in an orphanage. That was in Astoria, Queens, NY. Bill got into a lot of trouble and did many bad things. He spent half his life in prison.
He asked me to take a picture of him. I took many but couldn't nail it until this shot. You can see the hardness in his face, Maybe you can guess at the tears in his eyes. Finally, Bill, you can rest in peace.
I hope I will be forgiven for placing a dog in the People section but this is a special dog. This is Miko, my friend who, with Bill above, helped me make it through my bout with cancer.
Waitress at an Italian restaurant on Hollywood, FL boardwalk.
A friend's grandson
Street vendor, NYC. I believe the tears are from the cold.
I took this picture when I was seventeen years old. 1963. If this child was three years old then, he or she would be sixty now.
Also a waitress at the same Italian restaurant on Hollywood boardwalk. As tough as the other is sweet.
This is a photo of Old School Square reflected in a monument on Swinton Ave.
I worked many hours trying to make the "Perfect" Delray Beach poster. This is the one I chose. My dentist liked it so much that he hung it in his office for a couple of years.
A Delray Beach institution.
The New Green Owl.
Wall at the corner of NE 2nd Ave and Atlantic
Night scene, Atlantic Ave, Delray Beach, Florida
The old Green Owl Restaurant.
The Globe
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