Some of the little adventures that made up my life so far:
Working in New York for Richard Avedon, 1952-56 and 59-65.
How I Got Started in Travel Guides.
Adventures in the U.S. Army, 1957 through 1959.
A Part of My Past Resurfaces: The Photo of Marilyn Monroe is Found.
Our Very Own Photo Studio, 1965 through 1979.
Adventures in Yugoslavia, 1965.
East Berlin in 1969: Visiting Our Cold War Enemy.
Adventures in Super 8. I try making movies.
Converting Super 8 to DVD. With a sample video!
Flying High on Air France. I produce dining guides for the airline.
Sailing the Greek Islands. We spend a week on a sailboat in 1974.
Bicycling in New York: In the 1970s I get caught up in bike mania.
Bicycling in Holland — A 32-mile ride through the countryside.
My N-Gauge Railroad — Creating a perfect little world in miniature.
Hiking the Appalachian Trail. Four teens off on a Grand Adventure in 1950.
Backpacking in the Adirondacks. I join the back-to-the-earth movement in 1973.
Rocky Mountain High. A recent 2007 visit to Colorado and the Rocky Mountains.
Cell Phones and Me. After years of paying too much, I find the perfect plan for my limited usage.
My First Experience at Writing for Pay. My position with Avedon opens new opportunities.
Let's Take A Walk. Despite decades of unhealthy living I'm still around — thanks to the magic of walking.
My Junk Cameras. A professional photographer admits his fascination with crappy cameras.
Resurrection. Bringing the Junk Cameras back to life.
I Love New York. A great website shows why.
New York City's High Line. An abandoned elevated rail line cutting through Manhattan's Lower West Side has been transformed into a great hiking trail.
Entering a Time Warp and Re-Uniting with an Old Friend. Going back, back, back to my early origins
Revisiting Ground Zero. A Sept. 2010 visit to New York's World Trade Center site.
McSorley's Old Ale House. A 2010 visit to New York's oldest Irish pub.
Interested in photography? Check out my "Assisting Avedon" blog.
SO, just what Little Adventure am I up to now in 2013? Why, just the most challenging one of them all! CLICK HERE TO FIND OUT.
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