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29 Pictures I Took What I Liked—A small gallery of images of no huge consequence

Every picture tells a story, and with me the story is usually boredom. I’ve been shooting photographs of varying interest and quality since 1975. That was the year my father brought two brand-new Olympus SLR cameras to our home in Richardson, Texas, after one of his first business trips to Tokyo, Japan.  The cameras, an [...]

Small Things—A small macroscopic gallery, Part I

You know, you get bored sometimes. At least I do. I keep a lot of odd, goofy objects on my desk, and sometimes the light or my mood hits them in such a way that they cry out for closer analysis. So, sometimes I act on my love of macroscopic photography and shoot pictures during [...]

This Toy’s Life—A small inconsequence

The older I get, the more important toys become. I suppose it is a function of being an adult, and having the means to satisfy desires which childhood could not fund. Sometimes, it seems, as if my adult life is one big “impulse buy”, a compensation for my youth when obligations to school, conformity and [...]

The To-Fu California Adventure—A small tribute to Devilrobots*

Hello. It seems nice today. My friends. We have been cold. We tire of the winter. Where does the warm come from? We are not sure. Then we look. And we decide. ¥▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬¥▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬¥ *Author’s note—Devilrobots is a Tokyo graphic- and toy-design team that created the figures pictured, which are part of their very large “To-Fu [...]