Monthly Archives: September 2010
Behind the Green Door
I have to admit up front that the title of this image is a cheap attempt to score additional traffic through the SEO value of known “adult entertainment” keywords. It helps that the title fits the image as well, I guess. This is the final image of the four I shot on the third floor of the abandoned school building [...]
Patterns
This architectural treat is from the Christian Science Center in Boston. It was a shot I knew I wanted to take as soon as I arrived with Brian Matiash and Dave Wilson (visiting from Austin) a couple of Sundays ago. I saw Dave glaring at it with his keen eye for architectural beauty. Then he grabbed his camera and tripod and started [...]
Ayer Mill Stairs
The architecture of these 19th century mills have a lot in common. With the exception of the Stone Mill, they are all made primarily of bricks and wooden beams. They were built primarily for function, not form. The tall windows and vast open floor space were designed to maximize natural lighting and accommodate the huge textile looms and hundreds of [...]
Monday Monday
This isn’t a post inspired by the classic song, Monday Monday by the Mamas & the Papas. In fact, although I like a few of their songs, they rank among my least favorite groups from that Classic Rock era. I posted this today because my first choice was really too uplifting for a Monday morning. So that one will have [...]
Woodbury Keys
The Broadway Second Hand store sits in one of the mill buildings in the Malden Mills complex in Lawrence, MA. For 30 years, David has operated the business of buying and re-selling used furniture, tools, glassware, appliances, and…well pretty much anything you may need. David was kind enough to let me roam the store at will with my camera and [...]











