Santa Fe steam locomotive No. 1050 sits on display at Riverside Park in Independence, Kan.
I lived in this area as a young child and I remember coming here often to play on this locomotive. I was really thrilled when we moved back here in 2005 to find it still open for folks to climb on. Most everywhere else I've been have their locomotives behind fences.
My name is Nick David Wright. I make my home in Independence, Kansas, with my Beloved.
My goal is to find the art in the ordinary people and things that surround me, and to capture it with a camera in order to share with others.
Many of the photographs you see here are available as fine art prints. If you are interested in a print or other usage of these photos please e-mail me.
The B&H BILD Show
-
Today and tomorrow at the Javits Center in the Hell's Kitchen area of
Manhattan is the B&H Photo BILD Show, a major expo for photographers to
celebrate the...
Burr Pond Park Walk, 3/8/20
-
*Torrington, Connecticut*
After nearly a year I'm reviving the "Park Walks" series here at WPII.
These pictures came from an hour and a half circling Burr...
Take Two Pictures
-
The UK blog Arte Galeria recently invited me to contribute two of my
favorite photographs, along with the context, stories and inspiration
behind them, a...
Sump Pump Problem
-
The importance of having a sump pump in the basement cannot be
underestimated as it is responsible for keeping the home flood free.
However, there are many...
New: WordPress and Photography
-
I’ve begun a new blog about using WordPress to create photography sites.
I’ve been a professional photographer for 20 years; and a programmer for
15. The...
No comments:
Post a Comment