I view the world as the interplay of structures and forms, both natural and human-made, with life in all its multiple varieties. Grand vistas, as well as simple scenes, are built of intricate details that show the relationships of nature to nature, nature to humankind, or human to human. I strive to explore these relationships in my portrait, landscape and travel photography.
Through my photography, I aim to present a visualization of these relationships that connects with the viewer on a level beyond that of being solely a "pretty picture." My photography is an outgrowth of my love of nature, which stems from childhood in the 1960s, growing up with hundreds of acres of ponderosa pines and basaltic cliffs to explore behind our backyard in Spokane, Washington.
Through my photography, I aim to present a visualization of these relationships that connects with the viewer on a level beyond that of being solely a "pretty picture." My photography is an outgrowth of my love of nature, which stems from childhood in the 1960s, growing up with hundreds of acres of ponderosa pines and basaltic cliffs to explore behind our backyard in Spokane, Washington.
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