by Jeffrey M Levine | Jun 20, 2018
Covers on The Gerontologist For two decades I provided The Gerontologist with cover images for many of its issues. I traveled hundreds of miles to take these shots, and this is a partial record of the portfolio of covers. Unbeknownst to the thousands of TG readers...
by Jeffrey M Levine | Jun 20, 2018
A Visit to Copper Canyon In the winter of 2002 I took my all-manual Leica M4 to Mexico where I rode the Chihuahua al Pacifico railroad from Los Mochis to Creel, in the heart of Copper Canyon. This is one of the last great train rides in the world. Creel is the...
by Jeffrey M Levine | Jun 20, 2018
Catskill Days I spent a lot of time with my camera and my dog Parsley wandering in the Catskill Mountains around Woodstock, Fleishmanns, Shandaken, and Phoenicia. Here is a photographic record of my journey that reflects the misty, mysterious moods of the beautiful...
by Jeffrey M Levine | Jun 20, 2018
Aging In America When I entered the field of geriatrics I became aware of how few non-stereotypical images of aging in America there were in the media. For several years I used my camera to explore aging across the USA, showing people growing old and thriving with...