Mother Nature’s gift of an early spring is bringing me such wonder, hope and anticipation of a jam packed summer – starting this weekend with a photo workshop at the Fort Whyte Centre with the amazing Darwin Wiggett. Darwin’s work has always been inspirational for me – he is a mountain landscape photographer. And when I began talking to my various photo friends about this upcoming workshop, it turns out that we have some mutual friends. Continue Reading
White on white
Here’s a Friday shot for you. Out on the white expanse that is the White Sands National Monument in New Mexico.Continue Reading
Double the fun!
Double Arch, in Arches National Park, Utah. The most strange and wondrous place I have ever been. The most bizarre and beautiful, a place of contrasts and unfathomable forces….Continue Reading
The hike of a lifetime (it’s a story almost that long)
In Arches National Park there are over 2000 arches, some you can see easily from the winding access road, others are a little hidden and require some effort to reach. But there is one arch though, that everyone wants to see, Delicate Arch. It’s the famous one, on Utah license plates, and just about every travel blog you visit.
I was no different.Continue Reading
Valentine’s Day
Here we are again, Valentine’s Day, and the coldest day of the year, and I’m heading south.Continue Reading
Show and share
Once again the Wayne Arthur Gallery has invited my photography collective T.H.E to show our work! This will be the first of 2 shows T.H.E will mount this year, the second being at Great West Life, in February.
I’d love to see you there, here are the details…
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New Year, New Day, New Way to Put a Positive Spin on Business
Happy 2015, for many this is the first day back at work and it is back to work! And for me the launch of a brand new service/business/adventure.
It’s been about 6 months in the making but it’s a photographers dream job – “partnering” with Google to provide their Business View panorama photos.Continue Reading
Cheers!
Here we are again, another completed cycle around the sun. Time to reflect, take stock, make plans and goals. Give thanks, be grateful, and embrace all we have and all we are, as 2014 transitions into 2015. Time gets a bit more compressed as we get older so learning to ride the essence of time is really critical as the Future is unwrapped before us. I have to learn to do this better. (procrastination!!!)
So, what made you happy in 2014?Continue Reading