– Les Hommes Sont Les Cochons
Category Archives: Street photography
Love is in the Air
Religious Instruction – Whitney Museum
Flesh of my Flesh
A man Subtly Framing the Question
Submission
Bright Shiny Faces
The Joy that Redeems the World
They are so much in love that it spills out of the frame of the photo. Even we strangers can see in her eyes the flesh-transforming joy that lies deeper than the soul.
When my wife and I were like that, her psychologist mom said derisively that we were still in the bubble stage. But this bubble does not have to pop. It can expand and include more and more of the world, and of our being.
Who knows? Perhaps heaven itself will be a bubble, a bubble of joy so tenuous and thin, but full of the refracting colors of infinitude.
In any case, as a photographer, and a Christian, let me whisper in your ear: “Blessed are the bubble dwellers, for their infinite existence has already begun.”
The Zebra Brigade
Femme fatale et Femme Fragile
From an exhibit at the Guggenheim of art displayed at a Rosicrucian Salon in Paris in the 1890’s.
There was a persistent complementary theme of the Femme Fatale, whom we all know, and the Femme Fragile, the innocent woman, fragile and sensitive, living in harmonious accord with nature, and capable of redeeming men, just as her counterpart can destroy men.
The Wheelchair of Shame
Scene at The Whitney
Some Real Knockouts!
So Tiresias was Right? (“Women do it better”)
Tiresias was drawn into an argument between Hera and her husband Zeus, on the theme of who has more pleasure in sex: the man, as Hera claimed; or, as Zeus claimed, the woman, as Tiresias had experienced both. Tiresias replied, “Of ten parts a man enjoys one only.”[12] Hera instantly struck him blind for his impiety.



















