
Taken one frigid day in 2016. Night Shift is a “gentleman’s club” located in an industrial area of East Baltimore. Shot with a Fuji X-T1 and the Fuji 23mm f/1.4. It’s the closest I will ever get to a strip club!

Taken one frigid day in 2016. Night Shift is a “gentleman’s club” located in an industrial area of East Baltimore. Shot with a Fuji X-T1 and the Fuji 23mm f/1.4. It’s the closest I will ever get to a strip club!

Once I arrived at one of my favorite locations to shoot in the Baltimore area, Loch Raven Reservoir, I realized I forgot my camera bag. Thank goodness for my trusty iphone. As they say, the best camera is the one you have with you!
I cannot resist shooting roads on a foggy, misty day. There is something about the silence that attracts and calms me.

Taken one morning as the sun rose in East Baltimore. I had this usually busy tourist attraction all to myself. It was beautiful and eerie at the same time.

A friend and I were taking a drive on unknown roads and I spotted this scene.

I took this photo from the now non-existent Key Bridge in Baltimore. It was destroyed when a ship crashed into it about six months ago. I’m so glad I was able to take many shots from it.

I’m having lots of fun with my tiny Sony rx100 vii. I bought it to keep in the car in case I forget to bring a camera. In this case, I took a turn onto an unknown dirt road to see what I might discover. Then I realized I had forgotten my usual gear. Saved by the little Sony.

This little boy was waiting for his mother to pick up a carryout order. He couldn’t resist poking on the plastic sheeting that surrounded the outdoor dining area.

This person was a volunteer who was cleaning up the exterior of a local church in East Baltimore. It was time for a break.
In Baltimore we call getting money from a bank machine “going to the wall”. Here is a young woman getting money on a Friday night, lit only by moonlight and a very dim street light.
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