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Stories


Who Is That Man?

250 min read

Who is that man on the motor bike coming my way? It must be Adonis, husband of the vet Ourania. No. It’s the former boatman, Kosta, whose family ran the taverna at Glisteri Beach. And the woman at the ATM? Kary, the daughter of Yeorgos the

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School Is Out

78 min read

School is out and Skopelos town is filled with kids. "Ela, koretsia,” Come on, girls,  a small one shrieks gesturing to her friends to follow. Off they go skipping and jumping down the Post Office road. Everywhere kids romp or ride their bikes; the

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Selling, Selling

209 min read

Selling, selling goes on the world over and has gone on for all time. High up on Mixalaki, I can hear a hum of activity rising from the Village below. The sounds of commerce—the fishmonger shouting “Ela, gavros, sardelles!” luring housewives to his

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Change

222 min read

Change is a given everywhere even in this quiet part of the world, Webster County, West Virginia. Over in Huttonsville, my old friends Brandi and Chris have a new addition—Baby Magnum. And over the mountain in Webster Springs,

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Vinimis Snakes

478 min read

I drove hell bent Washington, DC to Jolo, West Virginia way far south deep in the heart of coal country. All for the purpose of photographing a Pentecostal service where handling of venomous snakes would be the featured attraction. (Vinimis snakes as it’s pronounced in the local vernacular.)

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A Photograph

455 min read

I’m returning to old haunts today, villages and farmlands I visited several times each summer over fifteen years ago. Today I’m driving the 17 kilometer climb up steep winding roads to mile-high Aetomilitsa, in Epirus, Greece, the mountainous region that edges the Albanian border. It is one of my favorite villages in the municipality of Mastorahoria and I hope to deliver photos, dated 2009, recently discovered in the back of my photo closet.  

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Who Is That Man?

250 min read

Who is that man on the motor bike coming my way? It must be Adonis, husband of the vet Ourania. No. It’s the former boatman, Kosta, whose family ran the taverna at Glisteri Beach. And the woman at the ATM? Kary, the daughter of Yeorgos the

Read More

School Is Out

78 min read

School is out and Skopelos town is filled with kids. "Ela, koretsia,” Come on, girls,  a small one shrieks gesturing to her friends to follow. Off they go skipping and jumping down the Post Office road. Everywhere kids romp or ride their bikes; the

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Selling, Selling

209 min read

Selling, selling goes on the world over and has gone on for all time. High up on Mixalaki, I can hear a hum of activity rising from the Village below. The sounds of commerce—the fishmonger shouting “Ela, gavros, sardelles!” luring housewives to his

Read More

Change

222 min read

Change is a given everywhere even in this quiet part of the world, Webster County, West Virginia. Over in Huttonsville, my old friends Brandi and Chris have a new addition—Baby Magnum. And over the mountain in Webster Springs,

Read More

Vinimis Snakes

478 min read

I drove hell bent Washington, DC to Jolo, West Virginia way far south deep in the heart of coal country. All for the purpose of photographing a Pentecostal service where handling of venomous snakes would be the featured attraction. (Vinimis snakes as it’s pronounced in the local vernacular.)

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A Photograph

455 min read

I’m returning to old haunts today, villages and farmlands I visited several times each summer over fifteen years ago. Today I’m driving the 17 kilometer climb up steep winding roads to mile-high Aetomilitsa, in Epirus, Greece, the mountainous region that edges the Albanian border. It is one of my favorite villages in the municipality of Mastorahoria and I hope to deliver photos, dated 2009, recently discovered in the back of my photo closet.  

Read More

Who Is That Man?

250 min read

Who is that man on the motor bike coming my way? It must be Adonis, husband of the vet Ourania. No. It’s the former boatman, Kosta, whose family ran the taverna at Glisteri Beach. And the woman at the ATM? Kary, the daughter of Yeorgos the

Read More

School Is Out

78 min read

School is out and Skopelos town is filled with kids. "Ela, koretsia,” Come on, girls,  a small one shrieks gesturing to her friends to follow. Off they go skipping and jumping down the Post Office road. Everywhere kids romp or ride their bikes; the

Read More

Selling, Selling

209 min read

Selling, selling goes on the world over and has gone on for all time. High up on Mixalaki, I can hear a hum of activity rising from the Village below. The sounds of commerce—the fishmonger shouting “Ela, gavros, sardelles!” luring housewives to his

Read More

Change

222 min read

Change is a given everywhere even in this quiet part of the world, Webster County, West Virginia. Over in Huttonsville, my old friends Brandi and Chris have a new addition—Baby Magnum. And over the mountain in Webster Springs,

Read More

Vinimis Snakes

478 min read

I drove hell bent Washington, DC to Jolo, West Virginia way far south deep in the heart of coal country. All for the purpose of photographing a Pentecostal service where handling of venomous snakes would be the featured attraction. (Vinimis snakes as it’s pronounced in the local vernacular.)

Read More

A Photograph

455 min read

I’m returning to old haunts today, villages and farmlands I visited several times each summer over fifteen years ago. Today I’m driving the 17 kilometer climb up steep winding roads to mile-high Aetomilitsa, in Epirus, Greece, the mountainous region that edges the Albanian border. It is one of my favorite villages in the municipality of Mastorahoria and I hope to deliver photos, dated 2009, recently discovered in the back of my photo closet.  

Read More