Cincinnati Icons
In this gallery there are black and white photographs of Cincinnati's most recognizable architectural structures, black and white Cincinnati skyline photos, and a variety of other readily recognizable city icons, including but not limited to: the Aronoff Theater, the Contemporary Arts Center, the Carew Tower, and Procter and Gamble Towers . Although most local icons reside in downtown Cincinnati, I have also included some photos of Eden Park and local retail establishments in this gallery.
Cincinnati Street
This gallery is populated by black and white photos taken during my many strolls around downtown Cincinnati and Over the Rhine. There are many black and white architectural photos that do not qualify as "iconic" but which nevertheless make their own contribution to defining the city. This section also includes black and white photos of Cincinnati citizens in their urban habitat, and a variety of Cincinnati scenes that I just found interesting for one reason or another.
Nature/Rural
The Nature/Rural gallery contains black and white photographs of rural settings as well as some still life photos and any variety of tree, shrub, or creature subjects that might fit under this rubric. This might be considered the non-urban gallery, although some of the photographs represented here were taken in the heart of the city, and some were taken in my bedroom.
New York City
The New York City gallery contains a variety of black and white architectural and street photographs obtained during my multiple visits to Manhattan in the last few years. I decided to lump them all in one gallery for easy access. The subject matter in these New York City black white photographs ranges from skyscapers to graffiti to the local inhabitants.
Potpourri
This gallery is just what it sounds like, a collection of disparate black and white photographs that don't fit nicely into the other categories. Many of these photos are from my limited travels and reflect street photography, beach photos, and the denizens from various locations. There are a few black and white photographs of South Beach architecture. Some black and white Cincinnati photographs are also represented in this gallery.
