travel’AIR – Houston, I have a Problem!
My first trip to review portfolios in Houston Fotofest was among the longest, strangest and funniest itineraries I’ve experienced. In 2006, paper tickets started to give way to the electronic tickets.
travel’AIR – some more ice cream
On this sunny spring day, airborne over Greenland, a group of us passengers were standing in the back of the Jumbo. Some were admiring the landscapes of glaciers, while the two of us – me and a passenger from South Africa were unanimous, pointing our looks towards the cabin crew members, who had just completed […]
travel’AIR – The Luncheon on the Grass
Beauvais Tillé airport (BVA) is called “Paris” by cheap airlines. Well, Paris is probably the last thing that comes to one’s mind while visiting Beauvais airport. Not even a sense of a metropolis there… Neither the buildings, nor the infra-structure reminds of a hub, connecting this city of France to any possible country in Europe. […]
travel’AIR – brandy included
Remember these days, when you did not need to fly business class in order to get a real table covered in front of you. On May 1, 2005 together with a group of Lithuanian culture actors, I was flying to Paris for a European Culture meeting organised by the Ministry of Culture & Communication of […]
travel’AIR – red refreshment
On that morning I was flying to Rome, FotoGrafia festival for the opening of my curated exhibition of Lithuanian classics – Sutkus, Macijauskas and Požerskis (at H.C. Andersen museum). The fellow passengers, especially Italians were exited about the parliamentary elections in their country that were about to change the colors of the political life. More […]
In State of Sunshine 2 – Astro Florida…
Here come several of my photo-impressions from the Space- related Florida, where the cult of Astronauts, Space, spaceships and especially “Shuttles” is being celebrated on the daily basis. The motel at Titusville, where I stopped, had a reception lobby with a gallery of nicely presented photos. Most of them were instants of launches and disasters […]

