Click the images for larger versions. I take a lot of pictures. Once I get into my archive folders to pull images for projects, I’m always finding an image or two that didn’t strike me the first time I looked at them. The picture above is a good example. I love its texture and color …
Read on! »Christine and I really did pick one of the most weatherish days we could have for portraits. The rain, while not constant, turned on like a shower when it decided to let loose. Drenched but still looking fabulous, Christine earned a gold medal, hot chocolate and a warm shower when she was done with our …
Read on! »Every year, I have a collection of images that I love that I either overlook during a first pass or that are similar to images I’ve already published or showed. I recently went through several thousand images and pulled twenty that I haven’t showed previously as a tribute to 2010 and the beautiful things I …
Read on! »The Palouse region in Eastern Washington is truly food for the hungry photographer’s soul. Shaped by farming, rolling hills, the Missoula Floods and fascinating geology, the area’s sweeping vistas and riotous colors are breathtaking. Puffy clouds, storms, rainbows and waterfalls are only a few things we encountered during last year’s workshop. Gary Hamburgh (the Palouse …
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