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The Steps We Climb
There’s something honest about a set of old wooden steps. No polish, no pretense — just a path that’s been used enough times to show it. When I stopped to photograph this staircase, it wasn’t the structure that stood out. It was the story written into it. The boards are worn smooth in places, splintered in others. You can see where weather has taken its toll and where thousands of feet have done the same. People have come up these steps for every reason imaginable — rushing t
Oct 1, 2025


Finding Beauty in Quiet Corners.
Walking through Rhodes College, I wasn’t expecting to stop. I had my camera with me, but I wasn’t chasing a shot that day — just moving...
Sep 22, 2025


The Weight of Quiet Moments
Not every meaningful photograph comes from grand settings or dramatic scenes. Often, it’s the quiet moments that carry the deepest...
Sep 1, 2025


Bridging History: The Story and Symbolism of Arlington Memorial Bridge
Stretching gracefully across the Potomac River, the Arlington Memorial Bridge is more than a span of stone and steel. It stands as a...
Aug 26, 2025


The Shape of Stillness
There’s a quiet power in moments like this — a heron standing motionless, framed not by color, but by contrast. The light danced across...
Aug 21, 2025


Light, Shadow, and the Stories We Carry
Light and shadow — two sides of the same story. When I set up this self-portrait, I wasn’t chasing perfection. Photography isn’t always...
Aug 20, 2025


The Grit and Grace of the Manhattan Bridge
Black and white image of the Manhattan Bridge c. 2019 - Kenneth Hiner Photography
Aug 20, 2025
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