"The real voyage of discovery consists not in seeking new landscapes but in having new eyes." Marcel Proust



Wednesday, February 6, 2013

1/20th of a Second.

I shot this image last fall while waiting for my son's race to start.

Wednesday, November 28, 2012

I had the awesome opportunity last Saturday to attend the women's World Cup races in Aspen, Colorado.  This side trip was not in our original travel plans so I was totally unprepared equipment wise.  I ended up photographing the giant screen using my 50mm lens.  The results were completely serendipitous.  The only post-processing on this image was cropping.

Friday, October 26, 2012

Curiosity

From my recent series titled, In Sight.

Tuesday, October 23, 2012

Attention

From my In Sight series.

Wednesday, October 17, 2012

Collective Unconscious

   This is another image from my new series, In Sight.  It is an in-camera double exposure.

Friday, September 21, 2012

Morphogenesis

 

This image is from a newly started series that I think I am going to title "In Sight.".  The series is an attempt to explore our minds and interiors through the use of in-camera multiple exposures.
   I submitted this image to The Newspace Member's Show, to which it was accepted, under the title "Morphogenesis."  I may still change the title of this particular image to be more in line with the series as a whole by expanding the name to "Morphogenesis of the Mind."
   I will be posting more images in this series shortly.

Friday, September 14, 2012

The Second Annual Holga Out-of-the-Box Show

 

 I was honored to have two of my images juried into the 2nd Annual "Holga Out-of-the-Box" Show at the TCC Gallery in Longview, Texas.  The juror for the show was Michael Kenna, whose work I greatly admire.
   The first image, pictured above, was accepted into the gallery.  The second image, Sunset at PIR/The Lone Spectator, was accepted into the on-line gallery.  I previously posted Sunset at PIR/The Lone Spectator on Feb. 7th, 2011 on this blog.
   The show opens on October 4th at the TCC Gallery in Longview, Texas.