USA (September, 2016) – I exited the subway on my way to the ICP to immerse myself in the galleries. I spent the majority of the day wandering in and out of some phenomenal spaces. Eventually, ending up in a cafe, geeking out on camera talk and world events with an interesting character from overseas. Before getting back on and getting lost in the famed tangle of subway lines.

















France (March, 2022) – Trying to find inspiration in this week's theme, I found myself listening to Erik Satie's: GymnopĂ©dies. It reminded me of a calm spring afternoon; meandering along the banks - waltzing through the city's green spaces, entangled in its musical architecture. The dreamy melodic notes; whispering sweet fantasies, an absurd opposite of the music's title reference... Sparta!!
















India (December, 2016) – The repetitive geometric design carved deep into the earth's surface was a spectacular sight. Although the green hue of the diminutive rainwater, marked the miraculous site of a bygone era. We arrived late in the afternoon at Abhaneri to explore the historical Chand Baori. To my surprise the moment of revelry came from happenstance; observing an old Hindu priest begin his daily rituals.
















Madagascar (March, 2010) – It was magical; the light trying to burst through the clouds, through the humidity suspended in the air. Dense was the mist and fog that we could barely see past the first layer of trees. As we moved closer to our destination, evidence of landslides and eroded earthly tumbles became more prominent. Despite the fog and resulting humidity, each train-stop provided a lively exchange.