Returning to Paris in 2008 with 15 years between him and his last trip through France, sans billet et francs. Chris Rosenthal captures quintessential cultureondemand-style...more::>
Returning to Paris in 2008 with 15 years between him and his last trip through France, sans billet et francs. Chris Rosenthal captures quintessential cultureondemand-style...more::>
The first Solar Powered Films (SPF) installment takes us on a ride through the solar system to reveal the inner workings of the sun and how we can harness...more::>
Federal style, gothic revival , greek revival and postmodern architecture, civil war issues, frontier roots, tobacco warehouses and an eccentric culture...more::>
Bluegrass state expatriates Lemonmoonhome and Eric Cade Schoenborn in New York City get together for a collaboration at the Lemonmoonhome Brooklyn live/workspace....more::>
Many things change, but time can change many things. This was written a on a scrap of paper and recited over a piece of tape, and then bound together by...more::>
More HDR madness from Louisville, Kentucky native Chris Campbell. On a mission with urbex photographer Bill Clark, Campbell gives another view from an...more::>
The National Cathedral in Northwest Washington, D.C. is one of the largest cathedrals in the world as well as the most culturally unique. MLK, Jr. gave...more::>
A collection of older works demonstrating the diverse skills of this Kentucky artist. A brilliant painter and artistic mind, a hallmark of Diane's work...more::>
Mr. Abbot Kinney deserves a lot of credit for these photos. He single-handedly made this place photogenic designing the canals that wind through parts...more::>
Rocks and the Sun and dead trees and dried river beds have never looked so inviting. I never really thought much of Utah besides that whole religion thing,...more::>
US 50 through Nevada is apparently known as America's Loneliest Road. I can't imagine anyone refuting this claim. It cuts right though Nevada where most...more::>
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