My brother and I used to play a game when we were supposed to be going to sleep. One of us would suddenly shout “I have dibs on everything in…
We’ve enjoyed being together with family this week here in a gorgeous Vermont summer. Daily dips in a pond—shared with a family of loons—are a time I am able to…
The sound of a ticking clock, literally “tick-tock,” was part of my life every day growing up. The clock and the sound it made marked time even when it seemed…
I’ve been making photographs for sixty years. Mainly of what is termed the (non-human) natural world, like the flowers of the nearly extinct American Chestnut tree above where bees will…
The Wonder of Water, my solo photography show at Highland Center for the Arts (HCA), comes down in a week! It has been a delight to have the 150+ photographs…
The sun shown brightly yesterday and again today for the first time in what seems like weeks. It is amazing how my whole attitude about life improves seeing the shadows…
I alluded in a post this week to the challenges of photographing snow. While some are easily met—like increasing exposure so the brights remain bright—others continue to be challenging; honestly…
One of the true joys of new snow in the winter is seeing the landscape as a great, clean easel! Animal tracks are often the first “paint” to appear, along…
In my upcoming solo photography show at the Highland Center for the Arts, I’ll not be showing many photos of snow even though it is a “near cousin” to frost…
Two of my goals in putting together this upcoming show at the Highland Center for the Arts, opening February 18th and running until March 17th, are to have viewers see…