The taxi turned right into a skinny bumpy lane, passed a pub and pulled up at the corner. I was here. A man in a top hat colorfully painted on the upper floors of the white walls loomed over me and around the corner the outlines of another was sketched. Two names below the man […]
Street Photography
Inspired By The Women of Nicaragua: An Inside Out Project
Peace Corps Volunteers from Left to Right: Benjamin Rojsuontikul, Kelli Stam, Julian Ramirez-Lohner, Sam Shepard, Jake Pritchard On May 30th, Mother’s Day in Nicaragua, a group of Peace Corps volunteers hit the streets of Granada, armed with glue, rolls of paper, brushes and memories of their experiences over the past two years. Each volunteer had […]
Inspired on the Streets of Asia: Street Photography with Jim Karsh
Photo credit @2010 Bradley Olson I met Jim Karsh at the Rocky Mountain School of Photography. He was the loud mouth in class always giving us a good laugh. He also sold me my very first DSLR. His final project had most of our class in tears. We both share a love of broken down […]