Are We Weighing the Right Things?
We trust the scale. It doesn’t lie. It gives us a clear answer and we believe it. One side is more important, more …. "right".
It’s easy to mistake precision for truth. Unfortunately, that’s just blind trust.
We trust the scale. It doesn’t lie. It gives us a clear answer and we believe it. One side is more important, more …. "right".
It’s easy to mistake precision for truth. Unfortunately, that’s just blind trust.
Growing up in Southwestern Idaho, I had a great love for all things creative and was generally thought of as an all around weird kid. My access to the arts and culture were limited mostly to a TV, my dad’s audio cassette deck, and an upright piano. I managed to keep busy by enlisting my five brothers and sisters to star in my various attempts at film making. My version of Grease is legendary amongst a handful of people living in Idaho.
I pursued music as a vocation and enjoyed many years playing drums with various local bands, thinking I was destined to be a rock star. After taking a photography class as an elective in college, I traded in my drumsticks for a camera and graduated from ArtCenter College of Design.
I've lived and worked in some of the coolest cities in the US - New York, Seattle, San Francisco, Los Angeles, and Chicago. I'm currently settled in the Minneapolis area, where I spend my free time watching my youngest daughter grow up.