Tag Archives: photographs
Beauty in Strange Places
My cousin owns a car repair facility in the SW suburbs and I was out there the other day doing photography for his web site. As I was packing up my equipment it dawned on me that there were some … Continue reading
Food, Glorious Food…Chicago Style
Over the past few decades, Chicago has become a food Mecca. No, not just for deep dish pizza, juicy prime steaks, and hot dogs (no ketchup!!!), but for some of the most inventive and earth-shaking cuisine this side of the … Continue reading
Christkindlmarket Chicago: The Tradition Continues
For those who rarely venture into the Loop during the holiday season, these photos are for you. Since 1997, the city has been sponsoring Christkindlmarket in Daley Plaza. This outdoor market which features German crafts, jewelry, clothing, toys and lots … Continue reading
Warm Memories of Summer
It’s going to snow tomorrow. Nothing unusual about that…it’s winter, it’s Chicago…but that doesn’t mean I’m happy about it. Do not go gently into that cold season. I thought I’d post some photos of Chicago in a warmer frame of … Continue reading
The Changing Color Palette of Pilsen
Chicago is often described as a city of neighborhoods. The only problem is, people here can’t agree on too much else in regard to this subject; arguments abound over the actual number (probably over 200), their boundaries, their history, and … Continue reading
Chicago’s Victorian Heritage
Mention Victorian architecture and one inevitably imagines the ornate “painted ladies” of San Francisco, or the countless grand homes and inns of Cape May, NJ–visions of multi-colored fantastical homes with grand porches and soaring turrets come to mind. But the … Continue reading
Chicago's Victorian Heritage
Mention Victorian architecture and one inevitably imagines the ornate “painted ladies” of San Francisco, or the countless grand homes and inns of Cape May, NJ–visions of multi-colored fantastical homes with grand porches and soaring turrets come to mind. But the … Continue reading
Exploring Goose Island
How often do we walk past something on a regular basis but never take a second look? I’m sure we can all think of someplace that falls in this category, and often it’s very close to home. For me it … Continue reading
The Modern Wing: A New Work of Art
This week is the one year anniversary of the Modern Wing of the venerable Chicago Art Institute. By all accounts, the new addition has been an unquestionable success. Almost two million visitors will pay homage to the likes of Picasso, … Continue reading