I am a native northern Californian with my roots steming
from the Sierra Nevada mountains. I travel the west coast of
the US and photograph the beauty that lies along its shores
and deep within its mountain passes. These areas are my
favorite haunts. Each photo season brings with it a nature of
its own. The mountains and climates change appearance with
each of the seasons. This becomes an atmospheric tapestry that
unfurls on a daily basis. The anticipation of a brilliant
sunrise or the subtle glow of cirrus clouds drifting overhead
while exploring an alpine meadow, keeps me looking forward to
each day.
Photographing natural scenes is interactive. Light is the
key element that elevates the common photograph to the
extraordinary. However, if a photographer is not connected to
their subject, the composition may lack the soul needed to
create a living image. I have always felt an intrinsic
connection with nature. When I am with the earth I feel that I
am transparent. I move without notice or harm to the
surroundings. I am acutely aware of the elements, the light,
the air and the sky. I soak in the richness of the earth and
borrow its moments of grandeur to share. Each moment is unique
and cannot be repeated or recreated. But it can be recorded
and then revisited by looking into the small windows of time
that we call photographs.
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My
education..... Continues. My teaching....... is
collaborative. My appreciation for this time on
earth...... I share. All of us have spirit guides or
totems that help us on our life's journey. We have
special places that revive our souls. We are moving
within the embrace of the Earth. We are the current
sentries of our natural habitat. Our dedication to the
preservation is paramount. We are making a difference in
the lives of those not yet born. Sharing the environment
through photographs will assure that the Earth's legacy
lives on.
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