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Welcome!

Since I started photographing professionally in 2003, I have been dedicated to producing the most beautiful creative outdoor photography I can.  Finding the hand of God in images of His astounding creations is what I strive for with every image. 

My primary focus is on photography practiced in the great outdoors, with my photographic interests also including aircraft, macro photography and elements of color, contrast, symmetry and reflection.

I am represented at Framations Art Gallery in St. Charles MO, where you can always see examples of my work hung on the walls.  Framations also hosts a video tour of some of my work, which can be seen here.

Monthly Archives: August 2007

Photo of the Week: Amber Waves of Grain

Shot in Arizona, this week’s image was taken during a trip to the Grand Canyon in late spring of 2004. It was taken on the road from Flagstaff to the Grand Canyon and features Humphreys Peak, the tallest point in Arizona. The sun was setting, lighting up the grain in the field in the foreground. ...

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Photo of the Week: Tenaya Creek

This week’s image is another of several featured images from my trip to the Digital Landscape Workshop Series in Yosemite National Park. I drove from St. Louis to Yosemite in November 2005 to study digital photography and workflow from Moose Peterson.    This image was captured on the last morning shoot of the seminar. This...

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Photo of the Week: Yosemite Falls

This week’s image is the first of several featured images from my trip to the Digital Landscape Workshop Series in Yosemite National Park. I drove from St. Louis to Yosemite in November 2005 to study digital photography and workflow from Moose Peterson.    Each day, Moose would guide the students through a morning and an...

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Photo of the Week: Dark Crystal

This week’s image is Dark Crystal. Dark Crystal was taken during an ice storm in early 2007. This crystal of ice, perhaps an inch long, was suspended from a gas grill. The color comes from the setting sun as this bold piece of ice grabbed the very last rays of sunlight from that winter day.    Dark Crystal is...

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