Tag: "landscape"

In the Blink of a Lifetime

In the Blink of a Lifetime

July 19, 2011 | Comments (15)

There is no telling what secrets and revelations may haunt in these lonesome wee hours of the night. I spent four days on empty roads, walked in untrammeled alpine meadows and slept among the verdant aspen groves on the slopes of the Rocky Mountains before returning home to my beloved high desert. It’s always hard [...]

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Visions of the American West Exhibit

Visions of the American West Exhibit

June 28, 2011 | Comments (11)

Fellow photographer Bret Edge and I will be exhibiting our work at the Bighorn Gallery, located in the Dead Horse Point State Park visitor center near Moab, UT starting this Saturday until the end of August.

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Just Saying (6/25/2011)

Just Saying (6/25/2011)

June 25, 2011 | Comments (3)

The camera is essentially a lightproof box. In that sense, creative photography is, quite literally, thinking outside the box.

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Audio Interview with Alister Benn

Audio Interview with Alister Benn

June 24, 2011 | Comments (2)

I recently had the great pleasure of speaking with Alister Benn of Available Light Images. I’ve enjoyed reading Alister’s insightful blog for some time now and was very excited to be his first podcast guest. If interested, you may listen to our conversation here.

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Announcing: Intimate Portraits of the Colorado Plateau

Announcing: Intimate Portraits of the Colorado Plateau

June 20, 2011 | Comments (9)

I am excited to announce the release and immediate availability of my new eBook: Intimate Portraits of the Colorado Plateau. The book features 6 portfolios corresponding to unique geographic features on the Plateau, as well as several essays. The eBook contains high resolution images suitable for viewing on both portable devices and large screens. These [...]

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Week 8 of 10 Winner: Steve Shuey

Week 8 of 10 Winner: Steve Shuey

June 20, 2011 | Comments (0)

The winner of Week 8′s theme “Edge of Light” is… Steve Shuey! Congratulations, Steve! Steve’s winning image: Judge Gary Crabbe provided this summary for the week’s entries: It was a pleasure to view all the entries, and I was delighted to be asked to be one of the Guest Judges. The people that entered this [...]

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Just Saying (6/14/2011)

Just Saying (6/14/2011)

June 14, 2011 | Comments (4)

If imitation is the highest form of flattery, then nature photographers probably flatter each other more often than any other group.

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The Absence of Humans

The Absence of Humans

June 8, 2011 | Comments (24)

While working on my upcoming eBook: Intimate Portraits of the Colorado Plateau, I came across this blog post by photographer Quang-Tuan Luong whose National Parks exhibit was criticized by Boston Globe critic Mark Feeney who took issue with the images lacking in human presence. As my own work often seeks to exclude the effects of [...]

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Week 6 of 10 Winner: Adam Baker

Week 6 of 10 Winner: Adam Baker

June 6, 2011 | Comments (5)

Many thanks to everyone who submitted their work for last week’s theme: Nature in Monochrome. As before, the choice was an extremely difficult one. Other than the challenge of naming just one winner, a couple of very promising entries were regrettably disqualified for not adhering to all contest rules. Please read them carefully if you [...]

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Week 5 of 10 Winner: Anne Black

Week 5 of 10 Winner: Anne Black

May 26, 2011 | Comments (0)

Thanks to guest judges Darwin Wiggett and Samantha Chrysanthou for picking a winner for this week’s theme! Please join me in congratulating Anne Black for her winning entry: Darwin and Sam did note that while many wonderful entries were submitted, some did not match this week’s theme and were therefore disqualified. Please read the contest [...]

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