While the subjects of my photographs are important to me, the lighting is what often causes me to find satisfaction with a particular photograph. As I was walking the long,…
As my part of the Earth tilts toward the sun, little by little every day, the changes begin to show, even if some days, like this morning’s gray and chill,…
In the New Year I’m enjoying digging back into a trove of older photographs including some I made in the Arctic the Fall of 2004 near Iqaluit, Nunavut. I’m planning…
I grew up in Central Michigan where bedrock was simply not visible. Even after 35 years here in Vermont, I’m continually astonished seeing the “basement” of our planet everywhere I…
Back on the Vineyard for a few days with heat and sun and dear old friends. Sitting now on the porch in the cooler shade remembering the photographs I made…
Point Lobos is magical. From the rocks to the winds, the smells and ocean views—every turn brings delight and a deeper appreciation for seeing things exactly as they are, nothing…
Snow this morning! Lovely. Unfortunately I’m not able to get out in it and play—I’m “T.A.B.” (temporarily able-bodied) with my foot in an air-cast trying to heal a torn tendon.…
I’ve enjoyed looking back in time this week at 35mm slides I made from 1970 to 2000. Aside from seeing myself and many I know and love with much younger…
Some wonder about my sanity. “Why are you photographing rocks when all the beauty of Alaska is before you?” they ask. My response varies from “Because they are beautiful!” to…