Tag Archives: Bridge

Guardians of Transportation

In 1932 Cleveland’s Lorain-Carnegie Bridge opened featuring four 43 foot tall pylons with 2 sandstone statues on each.  These 8 sandstone statues, named the “Guardians of Transportation” and carved out of local Berea sandstone, represented the advancing technology of sources … Continue reading

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Cleveland’s Bridges

Back in May I shot the Cleveland Rite Aid Marathon and posted some photos of runners refreshing themselves by splashing water on their faces while passing a water station.  During earlier parts of the marathon I had a rare chance … Continue reading

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The Ship’s Bridge

Until I moved to Ohio in 1974 I always lived on the east coast in New Jersey and Florida.  The ocean was always important to me and I took many photos of the ocean, ships and boats, beaches and lighthouses.  … Continue reading

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Marathon Refreshment

This morning I awoke early to participate in a Community Service project for The Cleveland Photographic Society  http://www.clevelandphoto.org .  We were shooting participants representing the Organization for Autism Research and the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society who were running in the … Continue reading

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Faces of the Market

This past Monday, two of my photographer friends and I went to Cleveland’s Westside Market to shoot some photos.  The market is a great place to shoot, whether you like to shoot architecture, food, or people.  Much of my documentary … Continue reading

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