Starting this week, I will have 10 photos showing at the Gardiner Lane Heine Brothers. I originally printed these photos for an International Women’s Day event, where I also spoke on reproductive health justice in Togo. The images feature Togolese … Continue reading
Category Archives: Photography
365 Photo 2012
In June 2010, I started a 365 photo project, planning to take a photo a day. I fell short by eight days, and when the project finished, I felt relieved. I wanted a break, but I knew I wanted to … Continue reading
Keep Exploring…
When my family lived outside of Dallas, my brother and I frequently tramped around a creek behind our house. We’d put on boots, walk through the electric-tower-lined field behind the houses to a trail that lead down to this creek. … Continue reading
Strangers 32 and 33: Omer and Paulette
Although I haven’t posted any strangers’ photos since June, I haven’t (entirely) abandoned the project and am still aiming to photograph 100 strangers… eventually. Omer Paulette Omer and Paulette are strangers 32 and 33, both photographed at the Art Car … Continue reading
Louisville Art Car Parade 2011
Last Saturday, I conveniently had the day off and spent part of it at the Art Car Parade on Frankfort Avenue. You may remember my disappointment last year, when the parade ended after about 20 cars. I think this year’s … Continue reading
365 Photo Project Actually 357
On June 1st, 2010, I took this picture, starting my first “photo a day” project. Yesterday, I finished a year of photos with this one: In between, I missed eight photos, mostly because I forgot, and once because I lost the … Continue reading
Stranger 30: Helen… was deleted
Today, in stupid things you shouldn’t do, especially right after reading about how you shouldn’t do them: deleting pictures from digital cameras before assuring you’ve backed them up. I rarely do this. In fact, I’ve been building up photos on … Continue reading
Stranger 29: Katherine
Hey look, I took a stranger’s picture today. And wow, I’m out of practice. First off, I was rejected by my first two attempts – a guy waiting in the entryway of whatever business is right behind the bus stop … Continue reading
Stranger 28: Clara (and Max)
Clara was very willing to let me take her picture and kept holding Max, whom she’d picked up to cross the street (I was waiting on the other side). Apparently, her son is a photographer. I was too nervous to … Continue reading
Stranger 27: Dave
Dave and a fellow Elvis impersonator were in the parking lot of our grocery store this evening, leftover from the afternoon’s St. Patrick’s Day parade. Me: “I’m doing this project where I take pictures of people I don’t know.” Dave: … Continue reading





