Black and White | Photography from the Chesapeake Bay watershed by Bill Emory
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Black and white photography, essays and blog from the Chesapeake Bay watershed.
Black and White | Photography from the Chesapeake Bay watershed by Bill Emory
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Eva and Tilly ..read more
Black and White | Photography from the Chesapeake Bay watershed by Bill Emory
2d ago
St.Paul’s Episcopal, Built in 1886, the only active church of Southwark Parish that dates to 1647.
I’ve been asked why take pictures of churches. many reasons. one of them, in America we tear down most buildings once they are middle aged because? Because we build poorly, because we are short-sighted idiots… supply me more reasons! Being that the church is God’s house, we exercise care, not wishing to anger God, a higher percentage of these structures survive ..read more
Black and White | Photography from the Chesapeake Bay watershed by Bill Emory
1w ago
journalist, artist, restaurant man, leader of the band ..read more
Black and White | Photography from the Chesapeake Bay watershed by Bill Emory
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Black and White | Photography from the Chesapeake Bay watershed by Bill Emory
1w ago
Black and White | Photography from the Chesapeake Bay watershed by Bill Emory
1w ago
Mr. James Sherman, Wake Forest, Virginia. In the garden, spring 1979 ..read more
Black and White | Photography from the Chesapeake Bay watershed by Bill Emory
2w ago
The Chinese knock off, glad to have it. Hauling dirt, scrap metal, and broken bricks in five gallon buckets out of the crawl space ..read more
Black and White | Photography from the Chesapeake Bay watershed by Bill Emory
3w ago
bicycled around DC for a second day, much to see.Kemp Gatewood has been knocking on the door since 2018. Mr. Gatewood’s prayer for a cnoversation has gone unheard.Twenty five minute. in exchange for six tears of waiting. is it too much to ask ..read more
Black and White | Photography from the Chesapeake Bay watershed by Bill Emory
3w ago
Black and White | Photography from the Chesapeake Bay watershed by Bill Emory
3w ago
Preacherman used to visit Geo. Bannister’s house in Wake Forest and relay the Good News. Plus a bit of preaching.
Enter ye in at the strait gate: for wide is the gate, and broad is the way, that leadeth to destruction, and many there be which go in thereat: Because strait is the gate, and narrow is the way, which leadeth unto life, and few there be that find it ..read more