The city’s finest and sometimes meanest

The city's finest and sometimes meanest

I always enjoy watching the tough guy cops — young, new, muscles and haircuts — break out of character and seem so utterly human at times. Chicago uniforms are famous for flirting. Which group engages in flirting more often and at a higher level, firefighters or cops? Not even close. Cops.

Oak Street Tunnel

Oak Street Tunnel

During the warm six weeks of the year in Chicago, literally thousands of people pass through the path on any given day. On a chilly fall night, it’s just me and the other guy.

Sisters

Sisters

Sure is interesting how one of them can get out of bed in the morning and appear to share no DNA at all with the other.

Mexican Independence Day Parade

September 14. Perfect day. Terrible lighting. Wonderful subjects to shoot.

Glass, steel and lines

Glass, steel and lines

Blue sky’s are a designers best friend

Nice building, the kind you don’t notice until you do

building

Photos Lie, sometimes

Photos Lie, sometimes

This would have been an average I live in the city and don’t give a damn about anything shot, but it’s a complete BS shot. The lady on the ground does not like the two CTA employees who work this stop, when she sees them, she lays on the ground acting to be passed out. Otherwise, she sits on the bench listening to the El musicians or chatting with any stranger willing to speak.

Sear’s Tower and Trump in a surreal fog photo

Sear's Tower and Trump in a surreal fog photo

The buildings first aprox. 😯 stories of the Sear’s Tower and Trump are covered by fog. It was tough to shoot a bad photo because the content was so impressive. Shot from the John Hancock Building.

Chicago’s Skyscrapers Covered in a white blanket

Chicago’s Skyscrapers Covered in a white blanket

Major league fog made its way off Lake Michigan and turned Chicago into a surreal no-man’s land. Photos taken from John Hancock building. What a vista. What a sight.

Chicago’s Skyscrapers Covered in a white blanket

Major league fog made its way off Lake Michigan and turned Chicago into a surreal no-man’s land. Photos taken from John Hancock building. What a vista. What a sight.