As part of my work in Poland in the 1990’s, I took the opportunity to visit the Warsaw Uprising Memorial. The experience was incredibly moving.
Read MoreHonduras today represents a great humanitarian crisis. By the tens of thousands its people are enjoining a perilous 1,500-mile journey to the north and the United States. Read more —>
Read MoreMarilyn and I live on Kent Island on Maryland’s Eastern Shore. Our house backs on Kirwan Creek to the East. The creek has many moods and I hope these photos capture some of them.
Read MoreDuring my working life I had the good fortune to visit a number of the great cities of the Western World: Madrid, Mexico City, Berlin, Moscow, and Warsaw. Trips also included cities like Tegucigalpa, Kampala and others. The physical expression and cultural uniqueness of each …
Read MoreFrozen in a moment in time, the human face always tells a story: a story of where it has been, what it has seen, what blows it has received and given, and what questions it has for the viewer. Following are photos of some faces I’ve taken over the years. I hope you can read their stories.
Read MoreIn the early 1960s I bought a used large format camera, set up a darkroom in the basement of our homer in Massachusetts and began taking and developing black and white photographs. Here are some of the artsy photos I made at that time.
Read MoreMarx-Engels-Forum is a park in the center of Berlin in what was formerly East Berlin. In 1986 the German Democratic Republic (GDR) established the park to showcase the sculpture of Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels, authors of the Communist Manifesto.
Read MoreAccording to the Harvard Crimson on October 16, 1969 “More than 100,000 demonstrators demanding an immediate end to the war in Vietnam massed on the Boston Common yesterday in the largest anti-war demonstration in New England history.
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