From Polaroids to Portraits: 50 Years of Storytelling i
Some stories live in words. Others live in images.Mine? It’s been kinda both. Fifty years ago, I bought a camera at a thriftRead More
Some stories live in words. Others live in images.Mine? It’s been kinda both. Fifty years ago, I bought a camera at a thriftRead More
But here's the real problem: OpenAI doesn’t own the user—wrappers do. And wrappers are brittle. They're margin-negative, burn-heavy, and one pivot away fromRead More
On a street in SoHo, a Polaroid camera reminded us that real stories—and souls—deserve to be captured, held, and remembered.
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Read MoreMark Cuban’s right: this stuff is accessible now. Any kid with curiosity and a connection can build something. Let’s just make sure what they buildRead More
It started with watercolors. A brush. A bit of quiet during Covid. Five years on, I still paint—most days. Not because I’m good.ButRead More
I took a moment to fully appreciate the first time I was chatting with my Dad again. It was an emotionally charged event.
Read MoreThis Too Shall Pass Part of my mother left this earth 20 years ago.But part of her stayed.Powerfully. Persistently. Unshakably. Nancy Lou MolnarRead More