Sean WeaverOrbelianiAs I’m writing this week’s newsletter, it is quiet outside. My office window is open, letting in some brisk pre-dawn air, and the only…Sep 14, 2022Sep 14, 2022
Sean WeaverA walk through DublinIt was a nice morning, so Corie and I agreed exploring Dublin by foot would be a good idea. Armed with a map from our hotel that outlined…Sep 7, 2022Sep 7, 2022
Sean WeaverThe Faces of Rustaveli Ave.I’m going to let you in on a little secret of mine. While I love photography and love exploring with the camera, there are some days I…Aug 31, 2022Aug 31, 2022
Sean WeaverKazbegi Part 3Even though I couldn’t understand a single word that was being said, it wasn’t hard to get the general gist of the conversation. A group…Aug 24, 2022Aug 24, 2022
Sean WeaverKazbegi Part 2Photographs are prohibited in most of the churches here in Georgia, but I thought I’d ask anyway.Aug 17, 2022Aug 17, 2022
Sean WeaverKazbegiI live for wow moments, those times when the world seems to stand still.Aug 10, 2022Aug 10, 2022
Sean WeaverDetails, DetailsThese days, there always seems to be something competing for our attention. Talking heads on the 24–7 news cycle shout over each other…Aug 4, 2022Aug 4, 2022
Sean WeaverTbilisi Night WalkOver the years, I’ve collected many books from my favorite photographers, but one of my all-time favorites, the one I go back to again and…Jul 28, 2022Jul 28, 2022
Sean WeaverDuran, New MexicoIn its heyday, about 300 people called Duran, New Mexico, home. Today, according to the Census, that number is 45, meaning the town isn’t a…Jul 21, 2022Jul 21, 2022
Sean Weaver100 Doors of TbilisiIt shouldn’t come as a surprise that a city as old as Tbilisi has its fair share of interesting architecture, souvenirs from the past…Jul 14, 2022Jul 14, 2022