This summer I had an opportunity to shoot the Indianhead Motel in Chippewa Falls while on a road trip through Wisconsin with my wife. The large, vintage neon sign that sits out front depicts the head of a Native American adorned in a brightly colored headdress and is in pristine…
Last night was the opening reception for my Vintage Neon of Minnesota! exhibit and the whole event was a resounding success. I appreciate everyone who came out to see the show and say hi. I met so many all-around wonderful and interesting folks. In fact, one of the highlights of…
The clear blue skies inspired me to head out and shoot for the first time in way too long today. It had been months since I’ve picked up my camera – an almost inexcusable fact, but I mostly blame the inhumane temps that plague Minneapolis during the long winter season….
My Three Faves is a series featuring the three images that stand out most from a particular outing. The setting for this edition of My Three Faves is the Gopher Ordnance Works, a long abandoned WWII munitions plant in Rosemount, MN. I didn’t learn the full reason for why this…
My Three Faves is a series featuring the three images that stand out most from a particular outing. Late last Sunday afternoon, as I started to mourn the passing of another way-too-short weekend, I decided to try grab my camera and drive around the city. It was an attempt to…
My most recent thrift store treasure was something that I have been looking for a while now: a vintage metal file cabinet. It was the size of a standard two-drawer cabinet but the top half was a locker-type space instead of a drawer – and the key was even still…
A few weeks back, my wife and I were back visiting her parents in her home town of Mitchell, SD. They are great people. They’ve been married for 46 years and live on the outskirts of town in a house that my father-in-law built himself about 30 years ago. In…
Norfolk, NE – I came upon Norfolk in July of 2011 while driving south between Yankton, SD and Omaha. This northeastern Nebraska town sits along US Route 81, which was first established in 1926 and is also known as Johnny Carson Boulevard in this part of the country (Johnny Carson’s…
The hours leading up to my then-unclear dinner plans with legendary sign designer Buzz Leming were spent canvasing the forgotten parts of Las Vegas. Knowing I had just one day free to shoot, I took the early flight out and jumped into a rental car shortly after my arrival. Under…
One week before I left for a recent trip to Las Vegas I came across an article about man named Brian “Buzz” Leming, perhaps the last living designer from the golden age of Las Vegas neon. As I read more about him that afternoon, it became obvious to me that…