Pizza King Ding-A-Ling
Corded phones and Midwestern cholesterol in the friendly town of Connersville, Indiana.
God is Watching You and Offering Barbecue
Some photographs made on the border of Cincinnati’s Northside and South Cumminsville neighborhoods.
Fish Logs Tiles
In Cincinnati's Northside neighborhood, literal street art tiles have begun to appear. Similar to their “Toynbee” and “House of Hades” cousins, this new variant references a former neighborhood bar's signature dish.
Fine Art, Familiar Faces, and Federal Food Court Aesthetics
I don’t know if the best ideas manifest when you’re stumbling around the city waiting for the dog to do her business, but this one did.
Random Photographs | June - December 2023
“My biggest takeaway from this year is that now, more than ever, I am of the sound belief that everything I’ll ever need to know in life was learned while working at an amusement park and from having watched professional wrestling as kid.”
The Dinosaurs of Local Libraries
A story of half-reptile, half-vehicle sculptures which adorn higher education literary institutions in Cincinnati.
Goodbye, “Mecks”
“Mecklenburg Gardens was the new-to-us, but definitely not new-to-the-city, pre-match meeting spot. Boasting a renowned beer garden, the oldest restaurant in the city became our place.”
Of Ferris Wheels and Failed Lunch Plans
Just wanted some ribs in the remains of an abandoned fireworks stand.
“Hey Man, Give Me That Camera or I’ll Shoot You”
Photographs of Los Angeles at the end of a trip to the West Coast.
House of Hades Returns
Six years after investigating the mysterious “Toynbee” and “House of Hades” tiles, new ones have begun to emerge in city streets.
Vaillancourt Libre
Near an iconic San Francisco building, there exists a fountain that feels like a scene from the animated Ninja Turtles come to life. A brutalist interpretation of a waterpark steps away from where a Mel Brooks movie was filmed in “the world’s largest hotel lobby.”
League Stadium and the Dubois County Bombers
“This ballpark oozed nostalgia. The kind that MLB suits fetishize, yet rarely emulate.”
Two Days on the Pacific Coast Highway
From a seaside Taco Bell to a beachfront amusement park, Big Sur, the land of windmills, and more.
The Bridge and the Battery
Before my friends and I departed San Francisco for a trip down the coast, we decided it was time to visit the symbol of the city. What followed was a tumult of emotions and situations. A rapid shift of perspective and feeling that, like the bridge itself, was unlike anything I’d ever experienced before.