
Amargosa Blues (Always Look Behind You)
“Always Look Behind You” is advice many advanced photographers give to those just starting out. This is the story of why that’s a good idea.
“Always Look Behind You” is advice many advanced photographers give to those just starting out. This is the story of why that’s a good idea.
Might Pantone have named 2020 “The Year of Classic Blue” because of my image? Hmmm…
“…I needed a location I knew well enough to be able to arrive before sunrise and get set up in the dark…”
“…anytime I find myself needing to be in Richmond, I start paying attention to the weather forecast…”
“…I filmed the process of hanging new artwork at a Sedona Taphouse location…”
“…the moment I saw these trees, I knew exactly the conditions under which I wanted to photograph them…”
“…I certainly never could have guessed where that image would take me, but I am glad it did…
“The James has experienced some flooding this year in late Spring and early Summer, and I was curious what the effect would be on this location…”
“I hoped that the rising sun would cast shadows from the rim of the distant side canyon behind Spider Rock and my planning paid off…”
“…a lone Redbud against a darker background while lit by the sun as if in a spotlight…”
Early winter in the foothills of the Eastern Sierra Mountains can reveal a surprising amount of color…
“…I wanted to experiment with using them as the backdrop of the snow, to create a layer of texture (the snow) on top of a background of texture (the cliff)…”
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