Posts Tagged ‘photography’

5 tips for better nature photos

5 tips for better nature photos

It’s good to be back in Denver after my month-long trip to Arizona. I showed my pictures at three art shows and took time to shoot.  The trip was a great success and this is the first of several blogs I will post about what I learned. A highlight of my trip was an appearance [...]


Blue skies are overrated

Blue skies are overrated

On the way to the Grand Canyon earlier this month, I was fretting as usual about what kind of weather I’d find.  I had heard there had been a recent snowstorm and more winter weather was expected. I wanted to see snow and interesting weather, but I didn’t want skies that were cloudy and gray. [...]


Denver gallery show to feature six of my photographs

Denver gallery show to feature six of my photographs

I’m happy to announce that I will part of a group show in Denver at the Co-Art Gallery. The show is entitled “Expose Your Body of Work” and features work from 19 Colorado artists in a variety of media. Artists were selected using an open call and I’m very happy to have been chosen to [...]


To crop, or not to crop the photo

To crop, or not to crop the photo

Toroweap Point offers one of the most dramatic and intimate views of the Grand Canyon and the Colorado River.  The area is located in a remote section of the North Rim of Grand Canyon National Park called Tuweep, accessible only by a two and a half-hour, tire-eating, four-wheel drive road south of Fredonia, AZ.  The [...]


A little bird told me to get out and make pictures

A little bird told me to get out and make pictures

Running a photography business by myself, I end up spending a lot of time indoors, away from the wild things I love to photograph.  There’s a lot to do: accounting; photos to edit, tone, print, and frame; magazine submissions to send off; art shows to apply to; marketing — and so much more. With so [...]


A paradise for bird photography at the Bosque

A paradise for bird photography at the Bosque

Anyone who enjoys photographing birds should have Bosque del Apache National Wildlife Refuge in New Mexico on their list of must-see sites. It’s been one of my favorite places to photograph for many years. The Bosque, located about 90 miles south of Albuquerque, N.M., near Socorro, offers year-round wildlife viewing opportunities for a $5 entrance [...]


Haines, Alaska offers an experience of a liftetime

Haines, Alaska offers an experience of a liftetime

The largest gathering of bald eagles in the world takes place every November in Haines, Alaska. This year, I was there.


My schedule for 2010 art show appearances

My schedule for 2010 art show appearances

I will be selling my matted and framed prints at the following shows: June 5-6: Countryside Village Art Fair, Omaha, Nebraska. July 23-25: Main Street Art Festival, Breckenridge, Colorado. July 31- Aug 1: Beaver Creek Arts Festival, Beaver Creek, Colorado. Sept. 4-6:  Gathering at the Great Divide Art Festival, Breckenridge, Colorado. Sept. 11-12: Rockbrook Art [...]


Even nature photographers need to be ready for the “spot news” shot

Even nature photographers need to be ready for the "spot news" shot

Lessons learned as a news photographer pay off when pursuing images of nature.


Flames in the rock

Flames in the rock

Cedar Mesa Utah is home to some of the finest examples of Ancient Pueblo cultural artifacts and ruins in the Southwest, including “Flaming Ceiling Ruin.” This ancient dwelling was built into an alcove in a canyon wall and is surrounded by a dramatic pattern in the rock which resembles flames.


Everybody needs an editor

Everybody needs an editor

The task of choosing pictures to market and sell at art shows requires the discerning eye of colleagues and a bit of soul searching.


Summit Workshop was an opportunity to grow

Summit Workshop was an opportunity to grow

My week at the “Fall Photography at the Summit” workshop in Jackson, Wyoming was a non-stop adventure in raising the bar for my photography. The workshop, sponsored by Rich Clarkson & Associates, featured critiques and advice from some of the best photographers and editors in the business, many of whom are living legends: Bill Allard, [...]