Monthly Archives: March 2012
Last week I shared my thoughts on the architecture of the new Crystal Bridges Museum in Northwest Arkansas. This week I’d like to share my thoughts on the art inside the building. First let me say that I’ve been to a ton of museums around the world. I don’t dawdle like some. I move fairly [...]
My wife and I traveled up to Northwest Arkansas this past weekend to visit friends and to visit the new Crystal Bridges Museum in Bentonville. We really enjoyed our time visiting, but I had very little time for shooting. The one time I got to shoot was on our visit to Crystal Bridges Museum. With [...]
Finally, we received enough rain for the water to flow over Airfield Falls. I’ve been waiting for several weeks to shoot the falls since I learned about it from my client. For those of you in other parts of the nation, this is a tiny waterfall, but for us North Texans this sucker is huge. [...]
Here’s a quick one for today. This is a shot of a tributary of the Trinity River that pours over Airfield Falls in Fort Worth. This water is crystal clear, which is a rare thing in these parts of Texas. I hope to get back out there when the water is running a little more [...]
This weekend I was able to get over to the celebration for the opening of the Margaret Hunt Hill Bridge, or as we’ve been calling it, the Calatrava Bridge. Santiago Calatrava, the famed architect, has designed several bridges, I believe four, that were to be built in Dallas. Unfortunately things haven’t proceeded in the smoothest of [...]




