Discover the unique interiors of British pubs through photography, from the nooks of Oxford’s Lamb & Flag to the Thatch Tavern in Stratford-upon-Avon and the cellar door at the Cape of Good Hope. Explore pub heritage, culture, and atmosphere through intimate architectural details.
A Photographic Ethnography of Everyday Life in British Pubs, II
These photos ethnographically explores British pub signs as cultural markers—capturing history, community, and character, while reflecting how these façades invite us to imagine the life within, whether entered or simply observed.
The Mississippi River – St. Louis Riverfront Photography
St. Louis’s riverfront is more than a place . It’s a narrative captured in steel, stone, and water. For anyone traveling through the Midwest or seeking to understand the symbolism of America’s great rivers, the Mississippi in St. Louis is the perfect subject for historical reflection and photography alike.
Waterways in Southern England
Discover the beauty of water in and around Oxford and London through a collection of stunning photographs capturing reflections, architecture, and the natural flow of England’s iconic urban and rural waterways.
The Southern English Countryside
Southern England is a landscape that holds its own time. During my recent trip to Oxford I used my iPhone11 to serve as my notebook. From train and bus I tried recording the small and large ways the countryside reveals itself. In England, the light is never static. A single hillside can shift from sunlit... Continue Reading →
A Photographic Ethnography of Everyday Life in British Pubs
You may not see it right away, especially if your pint is full, but it’s there. A group of workers ribbing each other in a dialect as thick as the stout they’re drinking. A group of female students talk loudly about boys whose faces you will never see, all while sipping on a variety of... Continue Reading →
British Pubs
Pubs across London, Brighton, and Oxford offer a vivid snapshot of English culture, each city contributing its own unique flair to this time-honored institution. Interiors of some Oxford Pubs London - 2024 In London, the pubs reflect the city’s dynamic blend of tradition and modernity. Historic interiors often coexist with contemporary touches, creating spaces that... Continue Reading →
Signage and Graffiti across England
During my recent travel to Oxford I was able to escape to other parts of England. I was captivated by the historical landmarks which created picturesque landscapes, but something often overlooked is the story of random signage and graffiti that adorns many English streets. Oxford- 2024 Oxford - 2024 London - 2024 Brighton - 2024... Continue Reading →
Oxford, England – #Oxford
I recently had the opportunity to live in Oxford for four weeks. Known globally for its prestigious educational institutions, Oxford’s long history makes it a city just waiting to be explored. The block that many Maryville students and faculty resided (Juxson & Walton streets) I have tried to embark here in sharing some of that... Continue Reading →
London, England
London, England, is a city where history and modernity dance together across its skyline and streets. I went there three different times this summer. The first was on July 5th, the day after their general election. After witnessing the peaceful transfer of power, I wandered some the streets surrounding the Westminster neighborhood. I say wander... Continue Reading →
Windsor, England
Nestled on the banks of the River Thames, Windsor, England, is a town that blends Western history and culture. I think it is an under-discussed natural beauty beyond the touristy castle. Away from the castle is a captivating subject for photography. At the heart of Windsor stands the obvious iconic Windsor Castle, a fortress that... Continue Reading →
Brighton, England
I decided to take a recent trip to Brighton, a coastal town in England that perfectly marries historic charm with modern vibrancy. This bustling seaside destination is known for its eclectic mix of culture, art, and endless opportunities to capture memorable moments. The unmistakable energy of Brighton immediately envelops you after a quick 8 minute... Continue Reading →
Bath, England
July 12th was a day of exploration and discovery as I ventured into the historic city of Bath, England. Known for its Roman baths and Georgian architecture, Bath offered a perfect blend of history, culture, and beauty. Here’s a photo journal capturing the essence of my day. The first glimpse of the city set the... Continue Reading →
A Recent Trip to Arizona
I recently embarked on a journey to the captivating landscapes of Arizona. I was drawn by the magnetic allure of family ties and the promise of capturing the enigmatic beauty of Superstition Mountain through my iPhone 11 lens. As the wheels of my trusted rented vehicle rolled over the vast stretches of desert terrain, I... Continue Reading →
Capturing Tranquility: Photographic Chronicles of Kansas
On the Kansas Missouri border there lies a space that has become a retreat over the years. These multiple journeys to my mother-in-law’s have not only provided a respite from the hustle of work and family obligations, but have also served as an ongoing photographic odyssey. With each visit, I’ve witnessed the dance of seasons.... Continue Reading →
Graffiti across St. Louis
I love capturing the artistry of graffiti across downtown St. Louis. It’s like taking a glimpse at the city’s soul. The vibrant colors and intricate designs adorning alleyways and brick walls are a testament to the diverse tapestry of this urban environment. Some may see it as just defacement. Instead, I see it as a... Continue Reading →
Dominican Republic
During my recent travel to the Dominican Republic, I had the opportunity to explore the less affluent sides of town. Away from the popular tourist areas, you are struck by the stark contrast between the bustling resorts and the modest neighborhoods where locals reside. It was impossible to ignore the visible disparities in living conditions... Continue Reading →
Taking in a day game #StlCards
Under the radiant sky, my daughter and I embarked on a day baseball game. We passed the old Fidelity Transfer Company on 7th Street which revealed in silent poetry the impact of the structures we leave behind. Where the eye is granted dominion, the lens of my iPhone captured a glimpse at the story of... Continue Reading →
An Oxford embrace
This little American girl took about a stride on a cobblestone path where her joy would reside. In a foreign land, far from home she experiences joy regardless where she roams. The towering spire watches over her with grace, as here in Oxford she walks through history’s embrace.
A little girl and her pigeon
In the bustling courtyard of London town, there exists plenty of wonders to be found. A little girl with curious eyes, chases a pigeon that gracefully flies. Her laughter echoes in the warm air, as she darts and weaves without a care. Oh my little girl your spirit is so true, may you always chase... Continue Reading →
The Jesus Diaries: That time on Hollywood Boulevard
In 2008 I found myself navigating through a sea of desperate dreamers, dodging the wannabe actors and the fake smiles of faded starlets on Hollywood Boulevard. I even stumbled on what appeared to be the end of a wedding reception. It was unusually warm and the sweltering asphalt of oozed a toxic blend of ambition,... Continue Reading →
Floral photography #iPhotography #photography
This week and I had the opportunity to take a few photographs in our backyard. I am truly loving the camera on my #iPhone11. I’ve hardly touched my Canon camera in ages. I planted these flowers on my own this summer. The seeds cost a buck. The flowers were a favorite of my mother. If... Continue Reading →
“Japanese Festival” Missouri Botanical Garden
My wife and daughter served as recent volunteers at the “Japanese Festival” this past weekend, which gave me plenty of photo opportunities. I took these with an iPhone 11. The only reason I seem to pull out my Canon anymore is for filming. And, that is only because of the conversion issues with iPhone video... Continue Reading →
Perdido Key, Florida
This summer we went down to the gulf and stayed in the panhandle of Florida along the Alabama border in a place called Perdido Key. It’s the second time we came and stayed in this area. We have found this place nearly perfect for our annual beach fix. Wonderful white sand and water temperatures, with... Continue Reading →
Oklahoma
This summer we went down to visit my brother’s family in Oklahoma. I first moved Oklahoma when I was nine years old. I’m originally from Los Angeles but my mother divorced my father, and her subsequent boyfriend’s job moved us to Oklahoma. I would live in Oklahoma for the next 15 years until I was... Continue Reading →
Memphis, Tennessee
We decided to drive down and stop for a couple days in Memphis Tennessee to introduce our daughter to the Civil Rights Museum. As I have written in other areas, my daughter was the impetus for this stop. She is a passionate soul and unbeknownst to her my photographic muse. I think Memphis is a... Continue Reading →
Phoenix, Arizona
I was recently at my sister in law’s house. They moved out of the Phoenix metro and I found myself with plenty to photograph. Because deserts are frequently associated with the death of living things, I thought it would be nice to shoot these images in black and white. I love how the black and... Continue Reading →
Baseball in St. Louis #Baseballphotography #stlouiscardinals #urbanphotography
I love baseball! Not in the fanatic sense, but more of a purist love for the game. Baseball for me is like a comfortable blanket. I fell in love with it when I was nine years old and have never let go. The game has pissed me off a time or two, but I keep... Continue Reading →
Skateboarding Anew
This summer out of the blue, my daughter took up an interest in my childhood skateboard. I heavily WD-40’ed the hell out of the genuine polyurethane wheels and the bushings for the trucks. I also needed to do some repairs to the board to fix the holes from the trucks over the years. It cleaned... Continue Reading →
Oregon Coast and some Wineries
These are the remaining shots I felt like sharing. They add further evidence of the wonderful ascetics of the Western part of the state. We avoided sight of wildfires, but we did drive through some burnt out areas attempting to rebuild from the last series of wildfires.
“The 101” along the Oregon Coast
I was recently driving down the 101 south along the Oregon Coast. We were taking my daughter to see the Seal caves, and of course I had to snap some shots along the way. These are some that caught my eye.
The Bay and Pacific in Newport, Oregon
I live to be near water. During our recent visit to the Oregon Coast I snapped a few landscapes that caught my eye. One of these also includes a glimpse at my photographic muse the past 10 years.
Newport, Oregon #photography #coastal #murals
We recently drove from Eugene, Oregon to Newport for a couple nights on the beach. A couple of times we went in town to eat some awesome Clam Chowder and these places caught my eye. The gallery behind the VW is up for lease or sale. Anyone want to go in the art business together... Continue Reading →
Oregon Countryside #Photography #LandscapePhotography
On our recent visit to Oregon, we took our daughter to the Three Sisters mountains. These are some of the images that caught my attention on our way to the mountains.
Springfield, Oregon. 2021 #bwphotography #photography #Oregon
I recently returned from weeklong vacation with my family to the Oregon Coast and these are some of the images that caught my eye during our travels
#parenthood #fatherhood “Keira loses her first tooth!”
It took forever but it finally happened, Keira lost her first tooth. She was so afraid of it happening, and immediately so proud once it did. She was strutting the whole day. We decided to take her to Fritz's to celebrate. She took my hat and I just had to admire this little young lady... Continue Reading →
The Four Peaks Mountains
I was recently in Mesa, Arizona. We went up to the Four Peaks Mountains. I am not a religious person, but my Mother was, and I saw her faith get her through some tough times. I think that is why this caught my attention immediately. While still not religious, I respect those that choose to... Continue Reading →
