Tag Archives: black and white

american steeple

Maybe it’s the converging shapes or the peeling layers of history, this photograph of restoration at St. Luke’s United Methodist Church speaks of pure midwestern americana. Purchased shortly after World War II from the U.S. Army, St. Luke’s was quite literally moved from an Army post at Jefferson Barracks to its current spot in south [...]

seven ways to sunday

There is a certain raw staccato rhythm to photographer Peter McCollough’s new blog, Seven Ways to Sunday.  The writing is unmolested, as if thoughts were arriving from connecting links directly from his mind. The photography collaborates with the words, as if they nourish each other through a form of mutual and exclusive dialogue. Tim Gruber, [...]

snow by rail

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I have such a love/hate relationship with winter in St. Louis.  Maybe the few years working in Florida warped my sense of seasonal regularity.  See, I love [...]