Click on any photo to enlarge and scroll through. Sixty-four: That’s the percentage of dogs that are euthanized each year at shelters due to overcrowding. Then again, it’s probably not. That number was calculated in 1997 (the last time a comprehensive study was done) and based on participating shelters. How many shelters are going to…

Photodocumentary: Free Will Brewery, Perkasie, Pa. I recently made my way to Free Will Brewery in Perkasie. After I’d had a couple samples at the “Brews For Books” beer fest, I knew I needed to get the full experience. So, I popped in and made my way down the list of their FREE samples (Yes.…

Photodocumentary: Home (Click on any image to view it larger.) Normally I don’t do severely sentimental stories, but this is one of those times it felt right. Once, a new neighbor moved a few doors down in my homogenous, sardine canned condo complex outside of Philadelphia. I’d recently baked some cookies, brownies or sweet somethings…

Photo Documentarian Series: To Philly With Love (Photo 2) Back in April I posted my first To Philly With Love photo. (Click here to see) Today I offer this installation. I stumbled upon the Philadelphia equivalent of lipstick on a pig while I was walking from Monks to Market East. I passed by a construction…

There was no avoiding all the jollies of the Holiday Spirit in Lansdale this past Friday. It seemed like everyone came out to the see the Christmas tree, hear the carols and visit Santa. Despite the chilly nature of the evening, few were deterred. There was no chill that couldn’t be remedied with some warm…

A couple weeks ago a friend from my congregation asked me to capture their baby’s dedication to the church. I was elated to be apart of such an important moment in their lives as a family. While I was there I captured a few other snippets of our church family. I wanted to share this…

Girls In A Comic Shop The comic arena has long been dominated by boys. Of course, there’s always been a marginal number of girls, in comparison, that have delved deeply into the genre. Yet, the numbers are growing. I stumbled upon this happy scene in Lansdale of a comic shop run by a woman being…

Meet Cliff. This dedicated volunteer took post outside (It was really cold!) of Pennbrook Middle school all day in order to represent his party. I caught him fixing one of the signs that had become detached and was swaying in the wind. Some electric tape should do the trick. I thought, nothing says dedication down…