Norman Maclean once wrote, "Eventually, all things merge into one, and a river runs through it." Here in Washtenaw County, we see that quote made manifest through The Huron River. As a life source, thread that connects our communities, and recreational destination, we are, in many ways, only just beginning to recognize its importance and potential. Doug Coombe tries to capture all those things in his wonderful photo essay.
Doug Coombe, Concentrate's resident photographer, catches two generations of Michigan-made music talent in his latest "Picture Of The Day." (Hint: one of them will be giving a free concert in A2 this summer).
Concentrate's resident photographer Doug Coombe will be capturing the sights and spirit of our community this month in our new "Picture of the Day" series. This week Doug offers up a snapshot of the Water Hill Music Festival, where music is played on the porches, lawns, and decks of an Ann Arbor neighborhood.
Mark Twain once said, "Climate is what we expect, weather is what we get." It's why Ann Arborites know how to squeeze every last drop of good weather from the summer. To wit, Concentrate's ace photographer Doug Coombe captures locals as they dine in our great outdoors.
The Ann Arbor-Ypsi area is being invaded by robots and their leader is Cre Fuller. Artist, fruit and veggie monger, and all-round Ypsilangelist, Fuller's creations are part of what makes our community the quirky, do-it-yourself hub of invention it is. Concentrate's managing photographer Doug Coombe offers a fabulous photo essay on his work.