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India

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Small things

A collection of beautiful objects in black and white.  Working in the studio gives the photographer the chance to control and shape the image with light, and black and white photography is a way to focus on what that light provides, stripping a scene down … Continue readingSmall things

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Kathmandu Street Portraits

Wandering around the Kathmandu valley you are sure to encounter many colorful strangers.  This is a collection of some of my favorite portrait shots, with and without the knowledge and cooperation of my subjects.

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Baby portraits

The birth and early years of a child’s life are a truly singular and special time, but can pass by in a blur! Capturing the budding personality and special moments in portraits is a treat.

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Beekeeping in Texas

I had the opportunity to go beekeeping with my camera.  Bees are important pollinators of plants all over the world, but are at risk of decline. Keeping bees helps add healthy bees to the gene pool.

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Greenlake, Seattle

I grew up next to Greenlake park in Seattle.  An urban swamp reclaimed, I’ve spent years walking and running, swimming and relaxing by the shores of this urban park.  In the 1990’s there was a great push to reintroduce native plants, and tear out invasive … Continue readingGreenlake, Seattle

Antarctica

I spent the Antarctic summer of 2008 working at Amundsen-Scott South Pole Station in Antarctica.  I brought home some shots of the incredible desolate place.

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Lake Atitlan, Guatemala

Lake Atitlán (meaning “at the water” in the Mayan language Nahuatl) is a beautiful lake in a massive volcanic crater in Guatemala’s highlands, edged by younger volcanoes.  A lake of awesome views, Atitlán  was called “the most beautiful lake in the world,” by naturalist Alexander von Humboldt, … Continue readingLake Atitlan, Guatemala

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Indonesia

Indonesia is a beautiful country of contradictions.  I was fortunate to take some shots in this beautiful archipelago in 2011.

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