Why did I only take pictures of trees at the Grand Canyon?
Of all the pictures of the Canyon itself, how many pictures are these trees in?
Would I be able to tell that these trees are right on the edge of the Grand Canyon if I hadn’t taken them myself?
Would I have taken a picture of these trees if I had found them not next to the Canyon?
How old are these trees?
How many people have these trees seen?
Is it nice to be a tree on the edge of the Grand Canyon, as opposed to being a tree in a front yard or a public park?
Can you take a portrait of a tree?
How many trees are in the Grand Canyon?
How many have been photographed?
Links to Things I’ve Enjoyed Recently:
I’ve been reading Because Internet by Gretchen McCulloch and it is a truly wonderful and fun exploration of how we talk online. Worth the read just for the chapter on the etymology and evolving meaning of “lol.”
All of Jonathan Callan’s book-based sculptural work fascinates me. Peruse his website and find something that speaks to you in his vast archive.
A Final Bit of Shameless Promotion (For Now):
This is the last week that I will be taking orders for my book Ulysses, NY. You can purchase it on my website here, and when the books ship in mid-November they will all come signed with a 5x7 fine art print. Thank you for all your support!