by David | Nov 19, 2008 | culture, eating, photo, urbanism
I recently helped a friend set up a blog. It’s a bit like turning somebody on to a drug – you know it’s bad for them and it’s going to eat up their life, but it’s already eaten yours, so why not share? Over time, I’ve been...
by David | Nov 17, 2008 | photo
I woke up early Sunday hoping to catch one more day of decent weather this Fall and headed out to the DeCordova museum’s sculpture park, which is open dawn till dusk even when the museum is not. (and there’s no charge to enter the park when the museum is...
by David | Nov 15, 2008 | culture, design, media, photo, urbanism
It was a photographic version of the colorful phrase, drinking from the firehose. Thursday night I attended a lecture by Magnum photographer Paul Fusco and then Friday, an opening of a show by National Geographic photographer Cary Wolinsky, both events presented by...
by David | Oct 28, 2008 | design, photo, science!
With this weekend’s Photographic Resource Center auction, my personal photo auction season ended, not a moment too soon for the budget. As I had suspected, the season’s poor economic outlook was in evidence at both Woodstock and Boston events. Bidding...
by David | Oct 25, 2008 | culture, design, eating, photo, urbanism
I visited the hip South of Washington Street (SoWa) arts district Accompanied by some good people from the DeCordova and gallery buddy L for the YMOD gallery walk. There was a similar event on Newbury Street in the Spring. We began at the 450 Harrison at Thayer...
by David | Oct 19, 2008 | photo, transportation
Mysterious marks on a red line seat cushion. A new form of tagging? A Rosetta Seat? Bad upholstery adhesive?