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I'm a Twin Cities (Minneapolis) based photographer with a passion for portraiture and urban skyscapes.  I pride myself on being a bit of an eclectic who takes an interest in all manner of people and places and travel a fair bit, so I try to include other elements of my work into my blog.  My work tends to use a modern style with a mind toward drawing out the edges in life.  I draw inspiration in my portraiture from Greg Gorman, Herb Ritts, Platon, and a handful of other masters of the art. 

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Greg Benz
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The Lindbergh Terminal

The Light Rail stop at the Lindbergh terminal at Minneapolis – St. Paul airport (MSP).

FYI, Charles Lindbergh was a US congressman from Minnesota back in World War I and his son, Charles Lindbergh, is of course the chap who made the first flight across the Atlantic in the “Spirit of St Louis” (where his investors lived)… and his son, also Charles Lindbergh, was famous for being kidnapped. Politics, determined innovation, and drama… that’s Minnesota! Throw in being Swedish, and you get an airport named after you.

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May 17, 2008 - 6:07 am June - Thanks for the bit of history. I never knew the famous Lindbergh's father was a congressman. I don't think Jimmy Stewart ever mentioned it :-D Great motion shot!

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