I can rarely explain in advance what kind of subjects or scenes will impel me to photograph, but when I find something that stirs my photographic soul, I become excited, act impulsively, and take a “shoot first, ask questions later” approach. These moments arise only infrequently, and it is most common for me to spend [...]
Archive for March, 2008
Making the Photograph: Drivers Wanted
Posted in Articles, Making the Photograph, tagged Death Valley, Drivers Wanted, Panamint Valley, Volkswagen bus, VW, Wollensak Verito on March 20, 2008 | 5 Comments »
California Desert Wildflowers – A Great Spring!
Posted in News, Ramblings, tagged Amboy, Amboy Crater, California Desert Wildflowers, Cottonwood Canyon, desert lily, Desert Sunflower, Geraea canescens, Gold Crown Road, Highway 62, Hwy 62, Ironage Road, Joshua Tree National Park, Old Dale Road, photo, picture, Pinto Basin, sand verbena, Sheephole Pass, spring wildflowers on March 12, 2008 | 9 Comments »
If you’ve never seen California’s vast and ephemeral displays of spring wildflowers, you’ve been missing out! Now is the time, and I mean NOW! As of Monday, March 10, many areas of the California desert are at peak color and form, and in some places, the flowers are already dwindling due to lack of recent [...]
Honorable Mention, Yosemite Renaissance XXIII
Posted in News, tagged Ansel Adams Gallery, Bridalveil Falls, Yosemite, Yosemite exhibition, Yosemite Museum, Yosemite National Park, Yosemite Renaissance, Yosemite Renaissance XXIII on March 4, 2008 | 1 Comment »
I’m delighted to announce that my photograph of Bridalveil Falls received Honorable Mention in Yosemite Renaissance XXIII. This 24th annual juried exhibit received in 2008 close to 500 entries, yet only thirty-four artists were selected to exhibit. It’s a great honor to have my photograph exhibited in Yosemite Valley along with so many other superb [...]