
The last couple of days it seems whenever I have stepped outside the house, I have been greeted by the wonderful sound of passing flocks of Sandhill Cranes.Read More
Below you'll find a list of all posts from 2007

The last couple of days it seems whenever I have stepped outside the house, I have been greeted by the wonderful sound of passing flocks of Sandhill Cranes.Read More

The Borrego photo I posted a couple of days ago was the second best sunrise from our recent trip- this morning in San Diego was definitely the best!Read More

This dark, gloomy photo of the Imperial Beach Pier kind of summed up my mood when I realized I some how lost the extended keywords to about 400 images! Key-wording is about the only aspect of being a photographer that I don’t really like. I now discovered something worse; re-key-wording the same images! LOL. O well.

We have just finished converting, adjusting and key wording a little over 450 new pictures from our last trip. It always feels good to have that completed, now we can start adding them to our photo website, and sending them off to our agencies and marketing outlets. And that means we can start thinking about our next trip!Read More

I have had a lot of fun working with a young aspiring photographer, Janessa Anderson. Janessa is a High School senior here in Seward and is doing an internship with us. Read More

I promise, this is the last of the new covers! It had been a couple of months since I posted a cover photo on the blog, so I did have some catching up to do.
This is current year’s Seward Chamber of Commerce Visitor Guide for Seward, Alaska. The Chamber was one of my very first customers many years ago, and their cover is one I’m always proud to be a part of!

I find I’m often frustrated when shooting extreme activities. The mountains never look as steep, and the drops as high when I look at my photos after the fact. A couple of years ago I discovered the secret to shooting extreme activities;Read More

I thought I would continue the cover theme for a couple more days since we have a nice batch of new ones. This is a photo from Organ Pipe National Monument in Arizona during the amazing spring bloom two years ago. This looks really appealing to me right now – in Alaska we currently have mostly dirty snow and leafless trees. Alaska makes a drastic transition in the next couple of months.
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