“How the World Looked Millions of Years Ago”

National Geographic is currently featuring an incredible series of photographs from the world’s largest cave – the Hang Son Doong (“Mountain River Cave”) in a remote area of central Vietnam.

From the article:

“The passage is perhaps 300 feet wide, the ceiling nearly 800 feet tall: room enough for an entire New York City block of 40-story buildings. . . . → Read More: “How the World Looked Millions of Years Ago”

Foreign Lands: Szentendre, Hungary

Szentendre, an old Serbian refugee town cum artist’s haunt cum tourist destination, is just a few hours by train outside of Budapest. Or one may opt, as I did, to laze along the Danube in a boat with tipsy Germans and old Hungarians playing bridge.

I recommend skipping the slew of tourist shops, and heading straight for . . . → Read More: Foreign Lands: Szentendre, Hungary

The kaleidoscope that is my mind

As I write this, everyone and their mother are getting ready for the big debate tonight. Like everyone else, amidst a failing economy and a notoriously divided country, I have begun to feel helpless… and slightly scared. Working in retail barely pays for our studio in Bushwick and freelance photography is, well, free for everyone else . . . → Read More: The kaleidoscope that is my mind