Author Archives: Rick Gilbert

College Classes

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iPhone Trick

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iPhone Photography

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Photographic Reflections 1939-2023

Photographic Reflections: Finally Here If Sigmund Freud and Annie Leibovitz had a baby, it would [...]

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The End of Magical Thinking

The End of Magical Thinking The Beginning of Magical Thinking On a Humorous Note Raising [...]

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Holy Water, A $700 Million Baseball Player, and Photography

Why Atheist Photographers Should Not Be Allowed in Catholic Churches Photographic Reflections Building Lives Through [...]

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Biden Gets Speech Coaching / Zoppe Circus in Town

Hey Rick, It’s Joe Biden Calling 9:30AM: Ring, ring… Rick: Hello. Voice on the phone: [...]

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Appreciation

After three days, the tent came down, and every goddamned termite was dead, dead, dead. [...]

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The Rich Men North of Richmond

The Rich Men North of Richmond, They Take It All!   Capitalism, 1956 16 Tons [...]

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McGlynn Reunion

Lonely Tree Abandoned Barn Three Generations

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A Day at the Drags

National Hot Rod Association Sonoma Nationals  My daughter Katy and I journeyed up to Sonoma [...]

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My Biology Story

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The $40 Car Wash

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Blooming Garden

Blooming Garden Wonderful to see new blossoms coming out daily.  At the local ice cream [...]

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Good-bye to a Hero

Daniel Ellsberg We lost a hero this week. Daniel Ellsberg risked it all to try [...]

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The Bell Tolls for Thee

New book title, The Bell Tolls for Thee: A Lifetime of Photography and Stories  Taken [...]

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What the Hell is BRVO?

The Bell Tolls for Thee: A Lifetime of Photography and Stories  Each man’s death diminishes [...]

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Photography, Love, and Death

Dear Friends, Gun violence! Abortion! Donald “I am your retribution” Trump! Income inequality! Clarence Thomas! [...]

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Finish Strong – a Book Review

Book Review: Finish Strong: Putting Your Priorities First at Life’s End by Barbara Coombs Lee [...]

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