Down By the Sea: Travels through the Dominican Republic
After photographing Charles Dwyer’s home, I took with me his want for aging things, whether it be to physically ware away a piece of furniture for that bit of desired character or allowing time to naturally color its patina onto a photograph. Time allows for reflection which more and more I find there’s less and … Read more
Life in Art: Charles Dwyer
How I came to photograph artist Charles Dwyer’s home was really quite simple. Milwaukee artist and friend Faythe Levine, and a few others suggested I take a look at his place. But before reaching out, I had the pleasure of meeting him by chance one afternoon (as so happens in this small city sometimes). And … Read more
The Poetics of Space: Ashley Morgan
A little less than a year ago, Ashley Morgan’s shared home was featured in the Home Again post, “Subject to Change.” Ashley’s own study and exploration of the nature and dynamics of change couldn’t be more fitting given her continuous experience with it (better fodder for her art). One of her latest transitions is a … Read more
All Grown Up: Saba Sadeghi
At the ripe age of twenty-four, Saba Sadeghi, my younger brother from another mother, possesses the style and wisdom of a man twice his age, carrying an aire of elegance that conjures the ghosts of Carey Grant and Laurence Olivier. It’s rarely a surprise to find Saba sporting a three-piece tuxedo while attending the opera or … Read more
Just Launched: Wind & Water Co. Etsy Shop!
Scoring an amazing find at a thrift or antique store, rummage or flea market is one of the things I live for. My good friend Dana and I were doing just that a few weeks ago but soon realized we had very little space to house any more dish sets, antique furniture and adorable knickknacks. … Read more
Staying Wild: Marissa Nans
Saying good-bye to your first real adult place is always difficult, but more so when it means leaving your friends, family, a city that’s become part of the fabric of your daily life and everything else you’ve grown accustomed to for decades. One of my great friends, Marissa Nans, is leaving Milwaukee and just this very … Read more







