I'm not HRH Pawson, he's my dog. He stuck his snout in a bowl of flour. I'm an architect, campus planner, author, and photographer.
I started taking hand-held 35mm black+white photographs when I was in architecture graduate school at Columbia University. I moved to a SoHo loft where I built a dark room, bought a 4x5 view camera with a Schneider "Super Angulon" lens, and a manual Nikon F with a perspective control lens. My subjects were buildings and street scenes in Lower Manhattan (note below). When I started teaching architecture in Los Angeles I switched to color film using dual slide projectors to illustrate my lectures. I entered the digital age with a Nikon D70 and an iMac desktop computer. I've since upgraded my camera equipment and editing software
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My Flicker page was dormant until 2022 when I started selecting photographs to upload to Flickr. I recently upgraded to Pro so I could view and comment on your photographs. I invite you to reciprocate.
NOTE Three albums on my page––painting with stone, sculpting with stone, and landscape in stone––are from my recently published book Deconstructing Stone Buildings: A Journey Through New England available as an ebook and in print on Amazon.com/books.
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