HISTORY

HISTORY

Never dull walking the streets of Olde City Philly with my photog cohort MicDuff.





EMPTY BEN

EMPTY BEN

Typically this time of day the Ben would be packed.  #COVID19


Both inbound and outbound lanes of the Ben are almost empty

PHILLY AERIAL

PHILLY AERIAL

Drone shot looking towards the Art Museum and the Philly skyline.


Drone: Mavis 2 Pro

BOATHOUSE ROW

BOATHOUSE ROW

Perfect summer night to capture Boathouse Row from across the Schuylkill. -/+2 bracket exposures merged in post.


From Across The Schuylkill

CHARLIE-MAN

CHARLIE-MAN

Charlie relaxing and contemplating his agenda for the day.


It’s Charlie’s World

MERCHANTS’ EXCHANGE

MERCHANTS’ EXCHANGE

Black and White signature series.  The Merchant’s Exchange Building in Philadelphia’s Olde City.

The Merchants’ Exchange Building is a historic building located on the triangular site bounded by Dock Street, Third Street, and Walnut Street in the Olde City neighborhood of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. It was designed by architect William Strickland, in the Greek Revival style, the first national American architectural style and built between 1832 and 1834. It operated as a brokerage house in the nineteenth century, but by 1875 the Philadelphia Stock Exchange had taken the place of the Merchants’ Exchange.
The building was declared a National Historic Landmark in 2001. It is the oldest existing stock exchange building in the United States, but is now used as the headquarters of the Independence National Historical Park.

THE HALL

THE HALL

Photowalk around Philadelphia’s City Hall on a brisk winter morning.



STEAL THE LIGHT

STEAL THE LIGHT

The skyline hanging onto the last bit of sunlight.

NORTHERN LIBERTIES

NORTHERN LIBERTIES

View of the city skyline from the rooftop of the local ACME in Northern Liberties.