September 13, 2011
Minolta A5
Fujicolor Super HQ 200
September 13, 2011
Minolta A5
Fujicolor Super HQ 200
The night of the Mt Washington Tavern fire.
November 2011
Minolta X-370
Kodak Gold 200
Took this photo of the great Shaggy Wilcox at a Sideshow/Burlesque show at the Yellow Sign Theater in Station North (2014)
Fujifilm X100S
Artist David Medalla stumbled upon an acroyoga jam here at Canton Waterfront Park in Baltimore, MD. He showed my friend Eric some dance moves.
2016
At the redlight on Cold Spring, I was presently suprised when I looked up and saw this beautiful facade on this building. Formerly the Heidelbach Grocery store, which closed in 1978.
The Lion Park, nestled within the charming Baltimore neighborhood of Bolton Hill, stands as a serene oasis amidst the urban hustle and bustle. This picturesque green space, named for the two majestic lion statues guarding its entrance, offers a tranquil retreat for residents and visitors alike. With its lush landscaping, inviting benches, and winding pathways, the park beckons passersby to pause and enjoy a moment of peace amid nature's beauty. Whether it's a leisurely stroll, a picnic with loved ones, or simply basking in the sunshine, the Lion Park provides a welcome escape from the city's frenetic pace, fostering a sense of community and connection within the vibrant tapestry of Bolton Hill.
Yashica Mat
Kodak Ektar 100
Under Armor Maryland Flag Field in Locus Point, Baltimore, MD
Photo taken at the Under Armor campus in Locust Point along the Baltimore Harbor
📷 Yashica Mat
🎞️ Kodak Ektar 100
The Cathedral of Mary Our Queen as seen from Charles Street
Yashica A
Kodak Ektar 100
The Mount Royal Station building was along the B&O Railroad, but now belongs to The Maryland Institute College of Arts. Completed the year 1896.
📷 Yashica Mat
🎞️ Kodak Ektar 100
Backyard Bluejay in Pen Lucy, Baltimore, MD
At the ‘Miracle on 34th Street” Christmas lights display in December 2011, four cones reserving a parking spot under the many lights.
Miracle on 34th Street in Baltimore, Maryland, is a beloved holiday tradition that transforms the Hampden neighborhood into a dazzling spectacle of lights and festive cheer. Each year, beginning in late November, residents of 34th Street adorn their rowhomes with an extravagant array of colorful lights, elaborate decorations, and whimsical displays. Visitors from near and far flock to this magical street to marvel at the creativity and community spirit on full display. From towering Christmas trees made of lights to life-sized toy soldiers and even a homage to Baltimore's iconic Natty Boh beer mascot, the decorations on Miracle on 34th Street never fail to delight both young and old alike. The air is filled with the sounds of holiday music, laughter, and the occasional "hon" as neighbors come together to celebrate the season in true Baltimore style. Miracle on 34th Street is not just a display of lights; it's a testament to the power of community and the joy of spreading holiday cheer.
December 2011
Hampden, Baltimore, MD
📷 Pentacon Six
🎞️ Kodak Ektar 100