The Greek roots of the word photography translate as "writing with light." Welcome to my studio--a place to practice and illuminate good work using writing and photography.

Friday, May 15, 2020

Lessons from nature

Corn cockles perplexed farmers before the invention of wheat harvesters because they grew weed-like among crops and carried a poisonous seed that had to be culled from the grain. They remind us to be wary of beautiful things that are toxic at their core.

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