About this column:
We send a photographer around Affton and Shrewsbury to ask average citizens about topics both timely and timeless—and take pictures while she's at it.For some tattoos are an art form, for others a symbol of remembrance or strength. If you could get any tattoo, what would you get and why?
Follow your animal instincts. If you had to choose an animal to become, what beast would you be?
Whether you’ve had years of lessons in the past, or your experience has been limited to Guitar Hero, it’s never too late to learn to play music. If you could learn to play any instrument, which one would you pick?
If you had an entire day to try a new career, what job would you want to explore?
It's said that you should never judge someone until you've walked a mile in their shoes. If someone was to walk a mile in yours, how many pairs would they have to choose from?
When you were a child, what was your favorite play-thing?
If you could hop in your DeLorean time machine and head back to any decade, into what era would your 1.21 gigawatts propel you?
Whether black and white or color, 2D or 3D, comical, educational or just plain zany, cartoons have been a major part of our pop culture for decades. Which cartoon has been your favorite?
Ranging from one good look, to over 200 momentary mirror glances, residents of Affton and Fenton share their daily reflection-catching habits.
Good luck charms come in all shapes and sizes, from talismans to clovers to rabbit feet. This week, Inquiring Photographer asks, if you find a penny, do you pick it up?
With technological innovation growing faster than ever, inventions that seemed the stuff of science fiction only a few years ago is now readily available to us. The sky is the limit. What invention would you like to see in coming years?
Just like Lady and the Tramp, we've all had Bella Nottes. Which romantic moment in your life has been the best?
What celebrity or public figure do you look the most like?
What paternal insights have been most helpful to you throughout the years?
With recent tornadoes, flooding, and an earthquake, the question becomes even more pertinent: what one item would you save if your house was on fire?
Money can't buy everything, but it can buy a lot. For a million dollars, would you be willing to leave the country knowing you could never come back?
Everyone gets a little road rage now and then. What pushes your buttons?
What would you do first with your presidental powers?
What is the minimum amount you would need in the bank to feel wealthy?
Mother's Day is approaching, and now is the perfect time to look back and think about all the ways your mom has helped shape who you are.