Photography: Times Square Sliced in 360 Degrees
I was hanging with photo and industry friends last night and one asked me, “how the hell do you take those panoramics you made on the road trip? “Well,” I replied, ” I stand there with camera vertical, shoot a photo, turn a little and repeat until I have covered the area I want to [...]
Cities
When reading The Long Tail, I came across the passage regarding cities and the diversity spawned by large groups of people living in close proximity.
I am sitting in Times Square right now, pondering how tourists come to experience the large glitz of The Big Apple, and flock to the large, red stairs over the [...]
One man’s secret is another’s relevant knowledge
Today someone told me I made a mistake sharing something I thought was common knowledge. First off, I’d like to point out that unless I am specifically told something is a secret, I do not consider it that.
But, I am not dense. In fact, I am quite sensitive to other people’s beliefs and wishes. Not [...]
The importance of being authentic, part 2 (on courage)
To follow up on yesterday’s post, I want to share some additional thoughts and insights.
Courage… I mentioned briefly that it’s not necessary when you believe you are doing what’s right for yourself. But I have been asked, “isn’t a lttle nervous energy good?” Well, not for me. If it is born of fear of the [...]
The importance of being authentic
If I have found one fundamental belief that brings more happiness than others, it is the act of being authentic.
Since we all have our own beliefs and definitions can vary, I will explain my take on “being authentic.”
To me, this means that you follow your own beliefs, believe that you make good decisions, and know [...]

