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Covers a week in March traveling through the stunning red-rock country of Southeast Utah, stretching from Arches National Park down to Monument Valley. Along the way, I also explored four lesser-known but equally fascinating spots in between, capturing the high desert scenery, local wildlife, and the history of the region—both ancient and current.

I’ll share samples of what you might expect to photograph out there, along with the top lessons I learned.  Includes a few minutes of practical info regarding vehicle logistics and navigating popular backcountry dirt roads for anyone planning their own trip.

First presented to Seattle Photographic Society

[22 minutes]

Capturing the artistry and craftsmanship of the vehicles displayed at the 2022 Edmonds Car Show.

[2 minutes]

Intentional Black & White Slideshow

Award-winning gallery of images from my project to revisit B&W as a unique artform, not just a fallback when color doesn't work.  Getting back to my Ansel Adams roots but with 21st century tools.

[4 minutes]

To learn more click here for Black & White on Purpose

You will see how shooting B&W with impact is fundamentally different than color.  It starts before you click the shutter and continues right through the post-processing workflow.  

The marina at Seabeck WA is a fine place to shoot birds.  Here is a sample of the best ones.
[3 minutes]

For a Masterclass in Bird Photography click here.

Birds as Subjects, Getting the Shot and Post-processing.  

Malheur Wildlife Refuge in Eastern Oregon is especially productive during the Spring migration season.  The range is large, 50 miles long, with a variety of habitats from wet to dry.  The show is a guided tour from mid-May 2021.
[5 minutes]

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PO Box 883

Edmonds, WA 98020

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