Wedding photography may be one of the most demanding and difficult types of photography to do well. As a landscape, nature and architecture photographer I am accustomed to having my […]
Galen Rowell was one of the best-known photographers of the last 30 years, and he has been a major influence on me and my photography since the 1990’s. However, before […]
In the Rogue Valley we get a serious vetch bloom in May. There isn’t a lot of color variety, but it covers large areas of the surrounding hills, literally turning […]
The longer I photograph, the harder it becomes to create new photographs that surpass my previous efforts and include all the elements of light, composition, design and vision that I […]
The Shell Wildlife Photographer of the Year competition is one of the largest and most esteemed international photography competitions in the world. This year was the biggest on record with […]
Beginning on July 10, 2007 Pangea in downtown Ashland will feature a show of my large, framed prints. The show will hang until August 21. The exhibit will feature many […]
One of the factors that can often make the difference between a photo being eye-popping mind candy and lackluster visual soup is the appropriate amount of contrast. Photographically speaking, contrast […]
This photo was taken at the summit of 17,500-foot Gokyo Ri in the Mt. Everest Region of the Himalayas in Nepal. Gokyo Ri, while much higher than any mountain in […]
This year, two of my photos were selected as part of the Art Wolfe Environmental Photography Invitational (EPI) competition. Darkeness Bleeds Daylight and Winter Shore were both selected in the […]
Even though Mt. Shasta is only 60 miles from my home, I find it difficult to photograph, and as a result I have very few photos of it that I […]

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