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The Chalkboard | Baltimore, MD | 2022

Breezy Meditations on Urban Still Life: Part II

MCHL WGGNS August 30, 2022

My work is about style and style begets something else. But before I get to the begetting, I'd like to talk about what I mean by style.

I consider my style as: breezy meditations on urban still life. I use the word breezy as a way of saying laid-back or mellow. And meditations refer to simple images that you can sit with and contemplate. My compositions are urban because I live in the city of Baltimore and I take pictures while walking around the streets. And I use the words still life because my work generally focuses on a single object of interest without the distraction of people. So in general my work is informed by style, but how did this style come about? Let's get to it.

My style is the result of character, and in particular, my social personality, since all of my photography happens in a social environment; an urban city with lots of diversity. But let's break down the personality word-by-word. 

Breezy. Yes, I am a mellow dude. And when I go on a big urban walkabout I'm typically under the influence of L-O-V-E. This laid-back attitude begets my meditative state.

Meditations. I walk slowly because I’m always looking. I’m also not in any kind of hurry because I dedicate a good three to four hours on the process. I learned to meditate back when I lived in Los Angeles in the late 80s. We (Elle and I) have five meditation cushions and four yoga mats so I’m always down for a good, slow, asana. Elle even wears a silver turtle on her bracelet, the charm being a little momento I bought in Tijuana back in the 70s. We embrace slowness, and meditation is all about slowing things down. When I see something on my walk that looks cool, I contemplate all the possibilities: the subject, the framing, the light, the surroundings. No rush. This contemplation begets a mindful sense of my urban environment. 

Urban. Obviously I live in Baltimore, and the city is still fairly new to me. It’s been exactly two years. But another 40 years of my life was spent in LA and NYC. I know the streets. I also know that all my photos these days are part of my ongoing series of Baltimore exteriors so there are certain things about each picture that generally fit the theme, such as: no people, no cars, and minimally banal. And there must be a sense of a fairly robust and diverse city as the urban environment is where I am most comfortable and being spatially contented begets my meditative stillness. 

Still life. I have social melancholy so I avoid crowds and noisy places which bodes well for some of the thematic elements of my series. My innate uncomfortableness guides me to the narrow alleys and the lonesome side streets. This is my natural element, the places where I can meditate on the minutia.

Breezy meditations on urban still life; a style that begets my peace and happiness.





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Tags Baltimore, Dee, Happiness, Love, Meditation, Melancholy, Nonfiction, Photography, The 70s, The 80s

Three Lights on the Facade | Baltimore, MD | 2021

Breezy Meditations on Urban Still Life

MCHL WGGNS July 31, 2022

So what do I mean by that? 

BMOUSL. No, it's not the most coherent acronym, and it wasn't intened to be, in fact, you will probably never see me, or anyone else, use that acronym again. You saw it here first—and last.

As artists we torture ourselves, either in the act of creating or in the despair of expectations. So we keep doing, and every once in a while we have to get out of the studio and talk to somebody, someone who might ask the question: What is your work about?

This is a good thing, to be social, especially if you struggle with the pacing and awkwardness of it all: the smiling, the need to appear certain. And at the end of every question the answer is the same: “You know, it’s hard to say.” 

But we put our pants on, we mingle—because we’ve toiled. We know what our work is about. We know whose shoulders we’re standing on. And we’ve created a note on our iPhone just in case we forget! (Class, what did I tell ya?) The note reads:

My work is about style.

I know; I wish I could be more academic (not really), but that’s what it is—at the start anyway. Style begets something else, and hopefully, I’ll remember what that is.



(to be continued)





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Tags Baltimore, Meditation, Nonfiction, Photography

The Frame Above a Red Chair | Baltimore, MD | 2022

A New Frame of Mind

MCHL WGGNS June 27, 2022

I could be talking about my general frame of mind, and if I was, I would say I'm mellower than a kitty cat. I still believe in the propers such as: exercise, nutrition, meditation, and positive thinking (aka yoga). But what I'm really talking about is a picture frame. I've redesigned the frame I use to display my photography. The main difference is the color and the size. My new frame is black and a bit thinner. The photos are still printed on 8 ½ x 11" cotton rag paper and glazed with anti-reflective, UV protected museum glass, so the final product is lovely.

Not only is the frame new, but so are the sample photos that I created to showcase the offering. Most of the photos of the frame were taken in our apartment in Woodberry and the rest were taken at Full Circle Fine Art down the hill in Old Goucher.


The frame is incredibly social
and enjoys hanging basically anywhere,
which is just what you want in a piece of art.

The Frame in a Bathroom | Baltimore, MD | 2022





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Tags Baltimore, Meditation, Nonfiction, Photography, Yoga
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