As Rob and I walked today in the woods high above Worcester, I noticed how monochromatic things were: brown leaves, a few dark green ferns and the muted colors of…
The choice for me is simple. Either I can pull down my window shade and watch a re-run of a bad TV show on a little screen or I can…
It is not unusual, when people see some of my photographs, especially the abstracts, for them to ask “What is that?!” or, a bit more politely, “Where was that taken?”…
I generally do not “groom” a scene when I make a photo, such as moving a leaf or adding a flower. I rarely use added light. I tend to enjoy…
The day I made this photograph in the fall of 2005 on the outflow stream of Cady’s Falls, I saw things through my camera I’d never dreamed possible. I still…
And a lovely poem, a perfectly appropriate celebration of this photograph, came my way today from Vermont Humanities Council: Winter Trees by William Carlos Williams All the complicated details of…
Another delightful surprise was seeing this farm field out the window as I took off out of Oklahoma City. Look closely and you can see two “small,” green tractors at…
I made this pair of images shortly after takeoff from the San Francisco airport. Both are good reasons to always grab a window seat and leave the shade up! These…
When I fly I make a point of sitting at a window and, when possible, at a window on the side of the plane that will afford me the views…
In many of the photographs I make I enjoy isolating smaller sections of the whole I am seeing to create an abstraction or series of abstractions. I find this particularly…