365. The Boulder Field, Hickory Run State Park, Pennsylvania. Not a huge fan of the photo, but one of the odder things I have seen. Sixteen acres of rocks. Pennsylvania is one of the Thirteen Colonies–Pittsburgh is an underrated beauty, with three rivers converging downtown. You traverse some of the best rolling hills in the world driving New York to Pittsburgh. Worth the trip.

364. NEW YORK ON FOOT. Hudson Yards. I shot this on a phone camera while strolling during the peak madness of Coronavirus. The architecture is dystopian enough.

363. TRAVELS IN INDIA. New Delhi.

362. TRAVELS IN INDIA. Mumbai. Rhapsody in Blue Jeans.

361. TRAVELS IN INDIA. Goa. I’m not even sure what the word means, but the three places I have experienced the “jungle” were in India: Goa, Gujarat, and Kerela. One day I will properly write the story of video interviewing Gandhi’s last living friend in a hut in Gujurat with malarial mosquitos buzzing around my ankles.

360. TRAVELS IN INDIA. Mumbai. I explored India as a cinematographer for three films. After the films had their TV run, someone asked me what technique I used to get such evocative images. “I turned the camera on and hit the record button” was my answer. Its that kinda place.

359. TRAVELS IN INDIA. New Delhi.

358. PASSAGES. Monaco. Is it me, or does Monaco seem a nonstop a 1920’s Art Deco poster?

357. NEW YORK ON FOOT. Midtown East.

356. PASSAGES. Birmingham, England. Home of the Industrial Revolution. “Brummie is an English dialect that is spoken in the West Midlands of Birmingham in the United Kingdom. Those who speak with the accent have a tendency to end sentences in a downbeat or a lower octave, which may be interpreted as less attractive to a listener.” I’m guessing a Londoner wrote that.

355. PASSAGES. Charlotte, North Carolina. Considered one of the most “livable” cities in the USA–but you better own a car. “Moving south for cost of living” is an American trope. The photo shows the pros and cons of a wide angle lens.

354. LONDON ON FOOT.

353. PASSAGES. Longbranch, New Jersey.

352. PASSAGES. Long Branch, New Jersey.

351. PASSAGES. Long Branch, New Jersey. I can’t believe how fast people talk in north Jersey. And its not like they are just flinging out empty syllables, they are shrewd and inventive unlike some chattering cultures. I’ve met few Jerseyites I didn’t like. As New York City becomes a global capital, the classic New York vibe is found more and more in places like north Jersey and Long Island.

350. PASSAGES. Miami. Photographers will get why I call this an Ektachrome moment.

349. PASSAGES. Miami.

348. PASSAGES. Miami. A travel/landscape photographer works at cross-purposes. Do I stress the photography? Or do I show the unique details of places as a traveler even if the photo is nothing special?

347. PASSAGES. Miami, Florida.

346. PASSAGES. Singapore. It does not surprise me that the Singapore Botanical Garden is the only garden in the world designated as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The plant on the left is Red Bamboo, “a highly ornamental, non-invasive, clumping bamboo.” From what I can gather, clumping bamboos are sympodial, and have shorter rhizomes than running bamboos. I thought as much.