From the Archive: Walking Around the 7 Train
Sunnyside, Queens, January 27, 2013I lived within walking proximity of the 7 Train most of my 12 years in New
Interview: Kwasi Boyd-Bouldin on Los Angeles, Walking and Building Projects
From 'Endless Summer' / Copyright Kwasi Boyd-BouldinI lived in Los Angeles for 4 years. It's where I started making photographs. In
Walking Season in Hibernation
This ability to walk year round was one of the reasons I loved living in New York City. I rarely
Walking with Photographer Wesley Verhoeve
You can listen wherever you get your podcastsWhen the pandemic forced lockdowns in March 2020, photographer Wesley Verhoeve found himself
Podcast: Photographer Wesley Verhoeve
You can listen to this episode wherever you get your podcasts. Bryan: We all have a unique story about where
Walking to 1 Million Views of the Crescent Kitchen (or How I Discovered the Photographer Percy Loomis Sperr)
The Sky over Astoria, Queens, December 8th, 2016What excites me most about making art is the journey and what we
What is Your Do Not Disturb Strategy?
In this article I share ways I try to find balance between being very online and telling the world to Do Not Disturb, mixed in with some meditative photos of homes from across my projects.
Memories of a Walk in Minneapolis from 2013
Minneapolis, Minnesota, October 24, 2013How many different places have you lived? Back in the early 2000s, Minnesota was the only
Podcast: How long are your walks with Raising Frogs for $$$?
In this week's episode, I review the new photography app Glass, discuss the photobook Raising Frogs for $$$ by Jason Fulford and share my thoughts on the relationship between long walks and time.
What do you consider a long walk?
Los Angeles, 2006I can't remember how long my walks were when I was living in Los Angeles. It's been thirteen