Sunday, September 27, 2009

western sky

Main Street & Dobson, Downtown Mesa
taken 5/5/2007

Sunday, September 13, 2009

decades


Downtown Phoenix, near 7th St & Thomas, alley view
Remember when Phoenix was the ideal Southwestern city? We didn't have many fancy restaurants back then, but we had lots of beautiful desert. And maybe this wasn't the place to spend a lot of time; more of a fly in, drive out, but it was very affordable. We didn't have the big store names as much back then. But we did have lots of entrepenuers that would sell you almost anything, for not very much, cause the rent was so cheap.
Now we have the Metrorail, big sports arenas and $10 martini's. We have high end people living in low end parts of town, securely protected by iron gates and big dogs. What little character there was here seems too diluted to notice anymore.
I guess, some people have changed the city, but the city hasn't changed some people.
taken 08/23/2005

Saturday, September 5, 2009

a quiet response


Downtown Phoenix, alley near 12th Street and Palm Lane

There's are somethings I don't really talk about, usually meaningful moments in my life. I don't talk about them because I don't want to trivalize them with verbage. So I take pictures and I let the photos express my feelings.
I know they're not pretty pictures, or places you'd even want to spend time. I guess I choose them for their raw, uncovered, exposed nature; no hidden veneer here. To me, that's truth; the inside, the under parts, stripped of any facade.
taken 09/22/2005

Thursday, September 3, 2009

another dollar

Downtown Phoenix, off of 7th Street & Thomas Rd

You sure don't have to be rich to live Phoenix. Just about everyone, of any economic status, can get by well enough here. Fancy, multi-million dollar homes on Camelback Mountain are only a few miles away from simple, single story apartments, big enough for one person to live a fairly quiet lifestyle. Life is what you make of it; you choose your way.
taken 10-31-2005