All posts in category Domestic Photos

It’s Always Something—A small complaint to the owner

As usual, something was busted at the laundromat. This time it was the gravity. I want my money back.

We Are Maximal—A small vision of Dog

We are here, as always, and we are watching. We have you within both our darkest dreams and most benevolent intentions. We are the gods of all you command. ‌‌ We are a notion which you never considered. We are the blistered memories you call someone named Jesus. And we are here for you always, [...]

There Is Shame In Substance, And Substance In Shame—A small techno-happy

I don’t claim, not even when I lie to myself, to be the most technologically savvy fellow. But it’s nice to know that I can adapt, if for no other reason than to share with you the things in my mind I think are interesting, important, self-indulgent, or just plain neat-o. And that makes me [...]

The Termites of Grace—A small buggery

The seams between my beloved concrete and these bastards of nature are thin. They arose to the light and air like extras in D. W. Griffith’s Intolerance. They briefly commanded a small part of Earth with a ruthless beauty, petals unto themselves dropped by hungry flowers. They owned everything in their path, just as they [...]

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 [...]

Days of Cat—A small drowsy

“Your technology fascinates me, human. But I am dusty. Clean me.” The Idiots of Champion are litter mates, and are not Siamese if you do, please. “Ohh, go ahead, shoot the picture if you must. My agenda will adjust.” “You…..have too much free time. Make me look good.” Indy is 11 years old, and loves [...]