“…a subtle but important distinction between time and the rock record of time. Geologic time is divided into eons, eras, periods, epochs and ages, and the corresponding rocks into eonothems, erathems, systems, series, and stages.Time (chronos) could happen without rocks (representing kairos) but not the […]
Read moreBlack & White Aerial Arizona | Landscape Photography
From a brief, unplanned emergency trip last year to Phoenix, Arizona, these black and white snapshots taken with my phone camera are full of the details and drama that I find so interesting when visiting this desert metropolis. Seeing the improbable elements of modern civilization […]
Read morePhotography & Artistic Meaning in the Age of AI
My love of photography is driven by the desire to document moments I find interesting. The expressive side of my craft allows me to create images for ideas and feelings that are difficult to pin down with words. My artistic taste leans toward the surreal […]
Read moreFragmentations | Personal Work
Simple techniques in the studio can yield beautifully surreal photographs. Bringing textural abstraction to flowers through experimentation.
Read moreThe Leaf at Night | Winnipeg, Manitoba
Experimenting while revisiting my first love, black & white. These snapshots were made with my trusty FujiX100F. Architectural and botanical details and abstracts photographed at the landmark modern conservatory, The Leaf in Winnipeg, Manitoba. At night the scale of the space feels even bigger, the […]
Read moreLessons in Vulnerability on the Stormy Oregon Coast | Personal Work
Vulnerability enhances courage and purpose, reflecting our fear and disconnection. The author’s coastal experiences evoke clarity, fostering appreciation for relationships and solitude amidst nature’s beauty and challenges.
Read moreDusk Reflections on Photographing the Great Bear Rainforest | Personal Work
“It is the hour of pearl—the interval between day and night when time stops and examines itself.” – John Steinbeck Photographed from aboard the charming tug MV Swell, darkness falls across the deep forest and birds flying low over still water of K’ootz/Khutze Inlet in […]
Read moreFinding Fresh Perspective in Rural Manitoba
The arrival of autumn triggers cherished memories. Attending a rural photography workshop has sparked a new approach to storytelling through visual themes.
Read morePeony Floral Still Life Photography | Fine Art Prints
The peony flowers, with their romantic allure and lush elegance, inspired my still life photography. Experimenting with different vases and setups in my sunlit studio, I aimed to capture the fleeting beauty of these blooms. The images convey a contemplative mood with delicate petals against dark backgrounds, available as fine art prints for collectors worldwide.
Read moreAurora Borealis Photography
Living in the southern part of Manitoba in the middle of Canada means that in theory there are many opportunities to view the northern lights as they dance above the expansive prairie landscape. Unfortunately most such events seem to have their best displays at three […]
Read moreNotes on the Arrival of Autumn
It starts with a deepening of shadows as the daily path of the sun passes closer and closer to the horizon. Vivid fall shades of gold-yellow and crimson start to appear at the edges of the green late-summer leavers. Geese and gulls pass overhead well […]
Read moreGrowth Revealed | Still Life Photography
There comes a time in the deep cold of every Canadian prairie winter, when the need to be in the presence of new green growth becomes a necessity. Something fresh, urgent, reassuring in its promise that spring will eventually arrive. Back in January, I happened […]
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