I returned home after a hiking trip and stopped at my favourite Coffee shop for a tea . The staff is a great and wonderfully eclectic mix – national and international – of wanderers, musicians, students and characters. In short-a vibrant easy going exciting crew exploring life.
I Am Not A Camera
About two years ago, when I became bored with the tedious predictability of digital photography’s process and results, I started to use my camera transparently, side-stepping the precision and clarity that digital is celebrated for.
Timelapse of Flowers Opening
My timelapse of flowers opening took 9 months and a vast amount of research led me to discover that nigella damask, lillies, hibiscus, carnations, orchids, dandelions, lilies, daisies, astroemeria and peonies are relatively fast opening flowers.
UNL Students Form Bonds with Achuar Children
“Welcome to Ecuador,” I announced to 11 people as they walked through the door of the customs area in the Quito airport. For several years, I have been asked if I would ever lead a trip abroad. This idea has held limited appeal; I like the freedom to move.
Cape Cod Bucket List
It’s funny what goes through a photographer’s mind when he approaches his final photo location of the day; what lens to choose, what camera settings to pick, what composition to start with, will the weather hold up, will this be the day I waited so long for, will I become a feast for the mosquitoes.
In Search of the Sublime: From the Inside
In the touristic quarter of Old Montreal, in an area coveted by artists, a dark gallery covered with jarring colors seduces the eye. It’s a Fine Art photography gallery where flora and fauna are delivered in all their raw, stunning colorful beauty.
The Mourning Period
I have a love for abandoned houses and other slightly melancholy places, and I frequently use them as locations in many of my photos. By using discarded decorative flowers that once sat on graves in a local cemetery, I made small bouquets that I then arranged in various areas around the house.
Bald is Beautiful
Notions of regal crowns mixed with lotus flowers, signalling rebirth from darkness, mark this photograph of local cancer survivor, Lesley Hughes, and so they should: this was the day we celebrated Lesley’s courage and beautifully (nearly) bald femininity through the application of a henna crown.
Haunting Memories of Years Past
The memory of the past is haunting to me because I experience the later part of it. The old style of going to the movie and enjoying the person you were with and maybe seeing less but enjoying more. Black and white screen even when most movies were in color in my time.
Boar Behaviour in the Pyrenees
As if his daytime visits weren’t surprise enough, one morning he began taking a very un-boarlike interest in our football which he started pushing around with his nose. It didn’t take long for him to begin shoving it vigorously, seemingly astonished at how far it went. In fact, his extraordinarily playful nature became the biggest surprise of all.
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