Here’s a view of Boston from the Seaport District, before it got built up. It was mostly parking lots, with a few buildings scattered around: This is around 2005. The John Joseph Moakley US [...]
This New York Times article reminded me of a strange scene from the summer of 1981 in lower Manhattan, under the World Trade Center on a temporary man-made beach. Sort of a scene from 2001 A [...]
This street in the Bo Kaap community of Cape Town, South Africa is like shooting fish in a barrel. Everywhere you looked, you saw another photo. I actually didn’t ask this guy to pose and [...]
There’s just something about turning a corner and seeing this scene: At the Fondation Louis Vuitton Museum, Paris France.
As they say, the best camera is the one you have with you. This was photographed with an iPhone, from the second floor of the Sydney Opera House, looking down at the lobby. The carpet, the [...]
From the archives: A photo of what the Rose Kennedy Greenway looked like, before the demolition of the elevated highway that cut through Boston: This historical aerial view of the Central Artery [...]
Last night I had the pleasure of teaching the Digital Photo Academy’s “Composition in the Field – Sunset on the Waterfront” class. Although the supemoon was out, it was [...]
Here are 2 photos shot with a fisheye lens from the top of Boston’s Boston’s old Hancock building:
Here’s a panoramic photo from our deep archives of a worker atop the old Hancock building. The building with the weather beacon, now known as the Berkeley Building. Next we’ll [...]
Here’s a great panorama image of the Great Court in the British Museum in London. The reading room is in the center of the photo. Click to enlarge: It was actually a severe test of the [...]