
This is an image that I took in San Miguel de Allende, Mexico. I am not much of a religious person, but I am attracted to the images and symbols especially when they present themselves before me. There were large altars created all over the city dedicated to saints and the Virgin of Guadalupe. So loving cared for they became allegories about the people living around them.

This image was shot in Allentown, PA. It was nice to see hard lines after living somewhere where nothing is straight.

This is an image that I took a couple of summers ago. It’s located in between Taos and Santa Fe, New Mexico.

If you have guessed already I really enjoy pattern, shape and color.

This is a traditional adobe structure in New Mexico. Obviously this one has been around a little too long.

This picture is a detail from a wall in El Santuario de Chimayo. It is also known as the Lourdes of America where people pilgrimage to the church to obtain blessed dirt to rub on their ailments for healing.

Just a little inspiration for Monday.

This image was taken in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania. There are a lot of really beautiful colonial buildings with details like this star that I love to shoot. Also if you haven’t guessed I am a big fan of pattern as well.

I passed this little church on my way home from an uneventful photo taking excursion. I’m glad I stopped, there were a couple favorites from this moment.