Why Locks on the Railing?
Natural Texture Meets Clean Lines
Golden Yellow and Soft Green
Organic Shadows Can Look Like Lace
Red and Pink Live Together
The Sun Acts Like a Spotlight
Pulse: Contemporary Meets Classical
Puffs of Green Interrupt the Gray
Geometric Pattern Meets Historic Pathways
Shapes Created by the Light are Changing
Minimalist Line Overlapping History
Clinking Glasses and American Top 40
Quiet Surrounds Residential Apartments
Brightness Comes From Dark Alleyways
Arches Symbolize Growth
Morning Light is Bright but Soft
At the Corner of Bellevue and Ocean Drive
Southern Blooms and Rod Iron Gates
Restoration Project on a Shady Street
Decorative Details Under the Neon Lights
Café on Liberty to a Seat in the Park
Palm Leaves Under the Marquee
Brick Sidewalk to the Visitor's Center
Outdoor Theater and a Construction Site
Cobblestone Streets and a Modern Planter
Train Station Awning Over the Crosswalk
Left at the Balcony and Across the Footbridge
Under the Power Lines Over the Rooftops
Bike Rack and a Seat at the Kitchen Counter
Where the Concrete Meets the Trees
Path to the Historic Mansion
Shady Path to the Morning Sun
The House with the Metal Fence
Curtains, Radiator, and a Museum Rooftop
Path at the Park and a Sign at the Doctor's Office
A Row of Picnic Tables and the House Next Door
Over the Railing to the Trees
Inaugural Walk
Diner Windows to Tennis Courts
Playground Caution Tape to Urban Gardens
Soccer Goals to Round Facades
Park Benches to Sewer Grates
Follow the Guardrail
Hold onto the Railing
Score a Goal
Walk to the Lake
Summer Fridays are for the Beach
Night Light to Morning Light
Museum Visit Via Transit
Coat Rack to Bike Rack
Inbound Platform to Interior Shadows
Stairs to the Drying Rack