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Looking out from Enger Tower circa 1965

This uncredited photo shows a view of Duluth from Enger Tower looking out over Observation Hill to the downtown and waterfront. It is dated 1965. (more…)

Lakewalk Panorama

Selective Focus: November Aurora in the City

Northern lights were visible throughout the region last night, including areas in Duluth where excessive artificial light normally wash out the low-intensity glow of the aurora. Collected here are a few Instagram posts highlighting scenes from the night sky. (more…)

Selective Focus: Fall Colors 2025

The annual tradition of overloading Instagram with autumn scenery is well underway. Visit the Minnesota Department of Natural Resource’s Fall Color Finder to find areas of the state awash with fall colors.

Featured here is Perfect Duluth Day’s collection of select images from Instagram showcasing nature’s 2025 palette. (more…)

Duluth tourism concept art

I made these dank memes. (more…)

Lakewalk Panorama

Lakewalk Panoramas

In which I appear in panoramic shots by Allen Richardson. (more…)

Lakewalk Photobomb

(Photo by Allen Richardson)

Weird clouds on July 11

Images taken over the span of a few minutes as dark rollers split off the main cloud bank like sideways funnel clouds, conflicting air masses in turbulence. (This kind of thing scared the heck out of me when I first moved here.) (more…)

Dollhouse City Lift Bridge

Photos of the Richardson brothers Dollhouse City taken by their mommy Nell Richardson, except the last image by the Richardson brothers. Dollhouse City is a Duluth-based psychogeographical freakout representing the city and oh yeah the universe in fractal miniature. It is our joint toy collection plus the toys of my adult daughter which I never discarded, including most of the dollhouses. This three-sided collection was displayed locally at many of Sarah Heimer’s Dioramarama shows. (more…)

Essentia Health campus vs. a panel from ‘Ronin’

Essentia Health campus in Duluth on Aug. 4, 2022. Steve Kuchera / Duluth News Tribune

Panel from Frank Miller’s “Ronin” as shown in the Comics Journal.

In the graphic novel Ronin, by Frank Miller, an AI named Virgo grows its organic technology over and through a dystopian New York City. As the story progresses, the city completely transforms. I wondered if I could find a photo of the expanding hospital complex that matched this comic panel.

View of Downtown Duluth from Observation Hill in 1965

This photo is dated 1965; photographer unknown.

Selective Focus: Homegrown 2025

Instagram 9 likes, 2 comments - ambersimpressionsphotography on May 3, 2025: "Duluth Homegrown Music Festival Saturday night is hopping! Youms is killing it! #dhgmf25 #hgmf25". instagram.com

Via Instagram, a smattering of images from the Homegrown Music Festival. (more…)

Duluth in space

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Selective Focus: Boubville 2024

Boubville — not at all to be confused with Bentlyville; that would never happen — is a winter celebration that takes place on a property in Duluth’s Central Hillside neighborhood. In addition to the musicians performing, some of the artistic experiences this year include an interactive phonebooth called “Bent-to-Boub InterOpterative Phones” by Swertyman, “Ghosts of Dinners Past” by Annmarie Genuisz, “Silent Crude” projections by Allen Killian-Moore, a gift shop to peruse, a blacklight forest, an interactive electronic instrument made by Digetic and Ginger Juel, and more. Collected here are some snapshots captured by Jess Morgan at the first two nights of the 2025 spectacle. (more…)

All Souls Night Poetry

Below are photos from the Duluth All Souls Night poetry reading. The event was held at Studio 4 (formerly the Underground) at the Depot on Nov. 1. (more…)

Selective Focus: The Photographic Eye of Eric Sturtz

Left: Eric Sturtz self portrait. Right: Stony Point.

When looking at Eric Sturtz’s body of work, it’s clear the natural world inspires him. His photographic journey has taken him to the Grand Canyon and the hills of South Dakota, as well as out of the United States to places like Iceland. (more…)

Selective Focus: Fall Colors 2024

Instagram 118 likes, 4 comments - bdahrens on September 27, 2024: "The maples have changed into their autumn clothes. . . . #autumn #autumnvibes #fall #fallcolors #minnesota #northshore #autumncolors #maple #onlyinmn #befromduluth #destinationduluth #upnorth #lakesuperior #moodyminnesota #photography #aov #visitminnesota #duluth #lutsen #grandmarais #twoharbors #boreal". instagram.com

For a few weeks starting mid September, the fall leaves in Duluth are at their most vibrant. Maples turn around Labor Day and birch and poplar closer to Lake Superior begin to turn in early October. Hike the North Shore or head to the top of the hill for a marvelous show of red, burgundy, orange, yellow and gold.

Featured here is Perfect Duluth Day’s annual collection of select images from Instagram showcasing nature’s palette. (more…)

Mystery Photo: Zweifel Studio Composite Print

John Rudolph Zweifel was a Duluth-based photographer from roughly 1885 to 1935. Several of his cabinet card portraits have appeared in Perfect Duluth Day’s “Mystery Photo” series over the years. Now a composite print of his work samples has emerged. (more…)

Homegrown Music Festival 2024 Photo Slideshow

This year was the third in row that I lugged my heavy camera around during the Homegrown Music Festival and attempted to be a photographer. Above are the 86 best photos I could muster. (more…)

Selective Focus: Aaron Reichow’s Duluth Music Scene Photos

Self portrait of Aaron Reichow, shot in a mirror at the Blush nightclub in 2022.

Aaron Reichow started taking photos of the Duluth music scene around 2014 when one of his favorite bands, Low, was doing a residency at Fitger’s Brewhouse. The band’s music got him through “a lot of periods of my life,” Reichow said. Low was set to play all of their songs in a random order across several Thursdays around the same time Reichow’s youngest child was starting to sleep through the night. “In my marriage, I did most of the child care, all the bedtimes,” he described. “And when they started to get older, I thought ‘well, I can go out again without feeling guilty.’” A practice in photography helped him reclaim the intention of going out again. And with time, his hobby turned into a professional art form. Read more about his work in the interview below. (more…)

Selective Focus: When the winter that wasn’t, suddenly was

Instagram 1,739 likes, 6 comments - umnduluth on March 25, 2024: "UMD Bulldogs made the most of today’s snow day☃️ #UMDProud #UMDBulldogs #UMNDuluth". instagram.com

Select images from Instagram showing scenes of what might normally be considered a very typical late-season snowstorm … if there had been a winter in winter. (more…)

PDD Geoguessr Challenge #12: Caribou Coffee at home, across the country and around the world

A Caribou Coffee in the main train station of Casablanca (Photo by Matthew James)

The first Caribou Coffee opened in Edina, Minnesota, in 1992. Last December, it closed. But there are still plenty of other Caribou Coffee locations to visit. Geoguessr Challenge #12 examines some of these other locations in three separate games. The first draws from the 302 remaining Caribou Coffees in Minnesota, selecting five locations in northern Minnesota (defined as any place at or above Highway 2). (more…)

Selective Focus: When Winter Was

Apostle Island Ice Caves, 2014, photo by Chris Plys

There is still time for the winter of 2023/24 to show its stuff. For now, all we have is the past.

Destination Duluth, a nonprofit that shares images and stories on social media in an effort to promote the city and region, recently declared “We want winter back!” A group of photographers have contributed photos from “when we had real winters,” posted with the hashtag whenwinterwas. (more…)

PDD Geoguessr Challenge #11: Lift Bridges


De Hef in Rotterdam carried trains until a tunnel opened in 1993. It is a now a national monument. Photo by the author.

As the principle symbol of Duluth, writing on the Aerial Lift Bridge often focuses on its uniqueness. Because it started as a transfer bridge, the top span makes it unusual for a lift bridge. But lift bridges themselves are not so unusual. Wikipedia lists 137 of them in the world. (more…)