Simple and Strong
(originally posted 2/25/13) Sometimes the simplest images can be the strongest. As a photographer, this is one of the biggest challenges, to create a simple image that is incredibly powerful. To me, this is where [ read more ... ]
(originally posted 2/25/13) Sometimes the simplest images can be the strongest. As a photographer, this is one of the biggest challenges, to create a simple image that is incredibly powerful. To me, this is where [ read more ... ]
(originally posted 2/18/13) I was recently asked if I would agree to an interview for a photography blog written by a friend of a photo acquantence of mine. Not really having done a formal inteview [ read more ... ]
(originally posted 1/17/13) I'm often told my images have a certain quality to them, one that when I ask the questioner to describe, they have a hard time elaborating on their comments. Some say "I [ read more ... ]
(originally posted 12/29/12) On a recent winter trip to the Grand Tetons National Park, along with regular visitors, we were greeted by a sight that I didn't expect to see in one of our nations [ read more ... ]
(originally posted 7/18/12) I was recently invited to submit work to the jury for the Art In The Burbs art show. Being sought out and asked to submit work to a show is a nice [ read more ... ]
How does one find their artistic voice? How does one grow confident in their voice and vision? When one strays from their voice, how do they adjust to come back to their voice or make [ read more ... ]
(originally posted 6/26/12) Last weekend was the Festival of the Arts show in Lake Oswego. This show has been running for 49 years so far and it keeps getting bigger and better each year. This [ read more ... ]
(originally posted 6/20/12) Besides shooting landscapes, I’ve also had a fascination with airplanes. Thanks to my dad who was a private pilot and took me to the Reno Air Races for many years, I developed [ read more ... ]
(originally posted 6/21/12) Continuing on my train of thought for image processing, I wanted to share a quick thought that I’m trying to practice in my own digital darkroom…..walk away from the computer at times [ read more ... ]
(originally posted 6/5/12) Developing your images on the computer, commonly referred to as processing, is a whole topic in photography, above and beyond the creative and technical aspects of capturing an image in the camera. [ read more ... ]