

Early this month, on a quiet Sunday, Neil and I consulted the Adventure Map and chose a park we’d never been to before: Hacklebarney State Park. And it was awesome.
Read More: Hacklebarney State ParkEarly this month, on a quiet Sunday, Neil and I consulted the Adventure Map and chose a park we’d never been to before: Hacklebarney State Park. And it was awesome.
Read More: Hacklebarney State ParkThe third and final installment in my Lomochrome Metropolis adventures. I took it with me on the railroad, and got what I think are the best photos yet.
Read More: Trains and Train StationsThis is part two of my experiences with Lomochrome Metropolis film. This time I took it on the boardwalk at the Jersey Shore, which is objectively a more appropriate location than the previous place I took it. Come see how it did capturing boardwalk stalls and amusement rides.
Read More: Point Pleasant BeachWe interrupt the “Lisa goes places and takes lots of pictures in digital and film” festivities to bring you a new Summer playlist: 24 tracks of upbeat mostly new music for your listening pleasure.
Read More: Let’s Go Somewhere…A few months ago I got a roll of Lomochrome Metropolis film, which is meant to result in muted tones with occasional pops of color. It’s designed to be right at home in a city. So naturally, the first place I took it was to an old mill surrounded by trees and water. Read on to see if that went as well (or as poorly) as you might think it went.
Read More: The Red MillThis is the story of how I went from flipping through an artsy magazine on a weekend morning to laboring over two versions of a new cane design, and the questions that has inspired. Questions like: is this a nice design? Should it be a smaller scale? And should I make more in other colors?
Read More: WhimsyPhotos from a nice spontaneous evening out, somewhere lovely, not too far from home, and totally doable after a full day at work. It’s such a nice thing, to be able to take advantage of the long days of summer from time to time. With so much daylight available at this time of year, a work day doesn’t have to be *just* a work day. It’s almost like you can fit two days into one. What a terrific bonus!
Read More: Cross Estate Gardens