Two Documentaries About Robert Frank – Film Review
I sat down recently to watch two documentaries on the photographer and filmmaker Robert Frank, who died a little over a year ago at the age of 94. One film (Leaving Home, Coming Home: A Portrait of Robert Frank, 2019) meandered a bit, but captured more of the...
Summer in the Tetons
This past summer my family and I had a chance to do some traveling and of course Grand Teton National Park was on the list, one of my all time favorites. We had many adventures, and all of us getting sleep in a small travel trailer with our 8 month old, Arthur, was a...
The Power of a Photography Project
I’m the kind of person who likes a narrower focus on my photography. Photo projects keep me engaged and often lead to bigger things, like my Japanese Garden project that lead to two books, numerous print sales, gallery exhibitions, speaking engagements, interviews,...
The Lure of the Overlooked
“Nature is full of pictures, and they are to be found in what appears to the uninitiated the most unlikely places.” P.H. Emerson Like landscape photographer P.H. Emerson, I am one to avoid crowds while photographing and I enjoy the hunt for the image almost as much as...
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