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Wouldn’t You Know…New Art

The title of this posting is not the actual piece of art, but the title of the circumstance which is the start of the journey for this particular piece.

The title of the piece itself is called “Demolition”. For a couple of years now I wanted to create an art piece of a disintegrating plaster wall. […]

“Males Order Brides” Melodrama Pictures

I volunteered to take pictures of the Word of Mouth Productions show of “Males Order Brides” which was a great melodrama, and I enjoyed it so much - both the show and taking pictures. Here are some of my favorite images:

Since I usually do still life, I have a lot […]

Black & White Photos from Fredericksburg Trip - February 2007

Well, I’ve just returned from my first trip to Fredericksburg this year, and never fails - I always come back with cedar fever. (Those of you with allergies know what I’m talking about.)

So, I’m sitting in my bed, waiting for the medicine to kick in…nothing on television…so I’ve downloaded my photos and looked at the […]

Frisco Style Magazine February 2007 Issue

I’ve been mentioned in an article relating to photography as art, in the Frisco Style Magazine Feburary issue. 
 
Page 63 - 64.  Thanks to Cynthia Howe for doing such a nice piece! Frisco Style Magazine doesn’t have a direct link to the article yet (they’re working on their webiste) so here is the article.

Still life photos from October trip

These are just a few of the 400+ pictures I took this trip.
 
  
   
$65.00 each (4″x6″ image with 11″x14″ white mat)

Texas Hillcountry - Photography

Here are some of my favorite photos taken this past October, when visiting my parents.
 
 
   
 
   
$65.00 each (4″x6″ image with 11″x14″ white mat)

Great Tips for Thanksgiving Photos

 Thanks to Wolf Camera for their great newsletters that consist of great deals on digital SLRs and great tips to becoming a better photographer.  Here’s an article I just received this week:This article was written by the New York Institute of Photography, America’s oldest and largest photography school. NYI provides professional-level training via home study […]