Posts Tagged ‘Seattle’

Beach Volleyball Seattle Style

Posted 08 Feb 2012 — by Michael Yanow
Category Seattle, Vacation, Washington

50 degrees and sunny is too cold for me, but for a select few it’s a perfect day for shirtless volleyball at Golden Gardens Park in Seattle, Washington on Sunday, February 5, 2012.

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Olympic Sculpture Park – The Eagle

Posted 04 Feb 2012 — by Michael Yanow
Category Olympic Sculpture Park, SAM, Seattle, Seattle Art Museum, space needle, Washington

The Eagle sculpture at Olympic Sculpture Park part of the Seattle Art Museum in Seattle, Washington.

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Seattle, Washington

I am in Seattle, Washington on vacation.  Photos were taken in downtown Seattle at the public library or Seattle Art Museum.  I highly recommend going to the public library and walking around the 10 floors.

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Family Dinners – New York Times Magazine

Posted 05 Oct 2011 — by Michael Yanow
Category New York Times, Photo Essay, Photography, Seattle, Stephanie Sinclair

The New York Times Magazine published a piece on Why DOES IT Matter that families EAT TOGETHER?  It’s a feature piece interviewing families in why meal times are so important to them.  Additionally, the families’ commentary shares about the food on the table.  The interviews were handled by Alexandra Wolfe and the photos by Stephanie Sinclair.

 

 

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A shopper buys produce at a fruit and vegetable stand inside the Public Market Center on Aug 29, 2010, in Seattle, Washington.  Family members of mine purchased items from this market stall to later cook and share for dinner.

Seattle Kayaker

Posted 16 Sep 2010 — by Michael Yanow
Category Color, Photography, Seattle, Sunset, Travel Photography

On my trip to Seattle I had a request to watch and photograph a sunset.  To fulfill that task, my sister took me to Golden Gardens Park, where we watched the sun descend over the Puget Sound.  I captured this kayaker paddling into the marina, but framed him looking small and isolated from everything when he really was a hundred feet from shore and people.