Trying Something a Bit Flashy
I’ve been working getting a good library of photos built for stock photography sites and it’s been a humbling experience. The sites critique your work and the issues are very plainly stated. The...
View ArticleStuck in a Rut
Not me silly – I’m as busy and curious as ever. I honestly don’t have time to find a rut, let alone time to get stuck in one unless we are talking about “The Rut”. The Rut is the magical dance that...
View ArticleBlack Friday in Boxley Valley
When I moved to the Ozarks I imagined that I was leaving behind the pressures of city life, that I would be living at a slower and more manageable pace. I’ve always avoided the mall on Black Friday...
View ArticleOut on a Limb
Winter Storm Cleon has moved east and it’s finally possible to get out of the Stone House and get back to work. It’s still unseasonably cold, and today I got my first mail delivery in almost a week....
View Article2013 – Ten shots that I love
Editing is crucial for me and I often put myself through the process of narrowing my shots to find the ones that really work – my blog helps with that. I take about 10,000 photos every year. I shared...
View ArticleThe Little Bighorns of Boulder City
I love to see wildlife in unusual circumstances. I recently entertained a chickadee in my house for several hours while it decided to avoid the bitter cold. Of course that lead to a photo-op and...
View ArticleThe Second Rule of Photography
If the first rule of photography is to always have your camera with you, then the second rule must be about light. Light is everything to a photographer, without it there is no color, without enough of...
View ArticleWhat does the Fox Say?
One of my favorite things about life in the Ozarks are the random encounters with wildlife. These encounters happen often up on my mountain – songbirds, squirrels, hawks, and deer all circle around the...
View ArticleThe Photographers Eyes
I’ve always been intrigued by cameras and composition. I trained as a fine artist and focused on life drawing and painting with a side of ceramics. In college photography was a discipline I had to...
View ArticleA Photographic Work Out
There is no better place to flex your photographic muscles than a visit to a National Park. You get a chance to shoot amazing wildlife, grand vistas, tiny details, and history. Really capturing the...
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