"Think Like a Street Photographer" by Matt Stuart

Quick Book Review: “Think Like a Street Photographer” by Matt Stuart

Although I’m far enough along in my street photography journey that this book should feel a little simplistic, it’s so well-written and filled with wisdom that I found it refreshing and inspiring.  Broken into 20 small chapters, this book offers helpful tips and insightful philosophy regarding street photography.  The premise of each chapter is supported with a few of the…

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Dorothea Lange: Words & Pictures

Quick Book Review: “Dorothea Lange: Words & Pictures” by Sarah Hermanson Meister (MoMA)

Dorothea Lange was an amazing photographer.  She created many iconic images, such as White Angel Bread Line, One Nation Indivisible, and her most famous, Migrant Mother.  Her Depression-era photographs were pioneering, and are especially incredible considering so few women were active in photography at that time.  Her writing, however, has received much less attention, as have the textual descriptions and…

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"Photography as Meditation" by Torsten Andreas Hoffmann

Quick Book Review: “Photography as Meditation” by Torsten Andreas Hoffmann

As someone who has been meditating (almost) every day for the past few years and has also gotten into photography since my retirement a few years ago, I’ve been interested in exploring the possible connection between the two.  Both require you to be in the present moment, both require total focus and awareness, and both are most attainable when the…

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Mission Rabies Tanzania – Day 12, The Last Day. Pt15

Well, it’s upon us: the last day of the project.  Hard to believe how quickly this project has flown by.  Despite all of the Covid-related logistical nightmares that Mission Rabies has had to put up with, the project has been a remarkable success, with the vaccine numbers about to exceed last year’s numbers.  In fact, Mission Rabies is sending the…

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Mission Rabies Tanzania – Day 11, This Vaccination Drive is Coming to a End. Pt14

Great day today.  We were roaming again, in an area called Singisi.  It’s a pretty area, with lots of lush green foliage.  Many interesting pathways and homes.  Courtnie had to get her pre-flight Covid test this morning, along with several other volunteers who are flying to the UK on Thursday, so I was by myself in the morning.  I had…

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Mission Rabies Tanzania – Day 10, More Vaccinations for Dogs and Cats. Pt13

Our assignment today was to roam in two areas.  In the morning, we were covering a new area, and we saw a reasonable amount of dogs and a surprisingly high number of cats.  When we set up a static point clinic, the vast majority of the pets are dogs, because they can walk their dogs over relatively easily.  People here…

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Mission Rabies Tanzania – Day 9, The Second Week Continues. Pt12

Well, it’s confirmed.  Our KLM flight is definitely a no-go.  Initially, KLM sent me an email saying that our flight was a Covid-Tested corridor flight and is therefore exempt from the new Netherlands regulations.  Now I’ve received an email that said that the first email was sent in error.  Our flight is NOT a Covid-Tested corridor flight.  It was just…

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Mission Rabies Tanzania – Day 8, The Second Half of the Vaccination Drive Begins! Pt11

Today could only be described as exhilarating.   We started this first day of our second week with what we thought would be a quick trip to the medical clinic to get my second post-exposure rabies vaccine (I got scratched by a kitten last week).  Well, today is Saturday, and the doctor doesn’t arrive until 9:00.  We couldn’t wait that…

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Mission Rabies Tanzania – Tarangire and Ngorongoro Safari Weekend! Pt10

Last night I packed my bags for the big safari.  A towel, some soap and shampoo, contact lens stuff, insect spray, sunscreen, a change of clothes, and my Fujifilm camera (plus extra battery).  Headed off to breakfast with my similarly excited colleagues, and then we went out to the parking lot to the safari vehicles, which were already waiting.  Nine…

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