
Tis the season to think about yard cleanups. Think, I said.

Tis the season to think about yard cleanups. Think, I said.

Day two of the Atlanta Photojournalism Seminar is in the books, the vendor room is mostly empty. I think the highlight for me was seeing Deanne Fitzmaurice speak, her work has always resonated with me.


Grady College is a sponsor of the Atlanta Photojournalism Seminar, so I get to go. I mean, I would go anyway, because getting to hear Gary Hershorn talk about how he uses Instagram to market himself is really worth it.

Not entirely sure why there’s a set of stairs to a second floor door of a retail shop, but there is.

The drought has killed our chances of much color this year, but at least the afternoon light is clean and crisp.

Home games coming up, I suppose.

Up early for the second day of the US Road Rally Championship, this time it’s a trap rally. I’ve only done one trap rally in my life and it didn’t go well.
But that early morning light breaking over Mount Snow in West Dover … with light like that, it’s got to be a good day, right?
Frank and I headed out and had a blast. We figured out a few traps, fell for a few and even created one for ourselves forcing us into a 14 mile unintended loop.
We ended up second, again, to the same team as Saturday. John Buffum’s A Bridge Too Far maybe wasn’t, but it made me enjoy trap rallies. And gave me some ideas for an event down here …