In our two times in the field together, though short - I learned so much from him. His knowledge and enthusiasm for the outdoors will be greatly missed.
Community building sign making gathering by Friends of the Mahicantuck, before a Troy City Council meeting. Citizens of Troy and supporters of the efforts of Friends of the Mahicantuck, went to the first public meeting after Covid restrictions to speak
I was fortunate enough this past October to break free from the restrictions of Covid, and travel for a very brief visit to Oregon and Washington state. I was there on an assignment, so I only had two days
I was saddened to recently learn of the passing of artist Robert Ernst Marx, back in 2020. I had the privilege of spending time with Robert back in 2014, upon finding an etching he created back in the 60's at
“The home should be the treasure chest of living" Le Corbusier On a warm fall day, with my camera in tow, I approach the steps of her home. Though a complete stranger to me, she is beloved by many friends, colleagues
“For deep time is measured in units that humble the human instant: millennia, epochs and aeons, instead of minutes, months and years. Deep time is kept by rock, ice, stalactites, seabed sediments and the drift of tectonic plates. Seen in
While out documenting and collecting samples last summer for the Narrative Terrains project, Colors of the Anthropocene collection, on a brownfield site along the Hudson River - my husband and I stumbled upon these piles of iron slag and detritus