Blogposts
Adobe Spark Presentation
On July 20, 2021, please join this free presentation organized by the Vail Valley Art Guild at CMC Edwards on utilizing Adobe Spark Apps - namely Post, Page, and Video. This will be featuring the use of the application for Artists and Photographers but not limited to...
Hate is Virus
A rally against Asian hate took place Saturday, March 27, 2021, on the west steps of the Colorado State Capitol. This event was organized by CORE (Colorado Organizing for Radical Empathy) The rally brought together musicians, youths echoing inspiration for hope, men...
Frozen – Ice Caves at Rifle, Colorado
Ice Caves at Rifle, Colorado I’m not into spelunking, nor am I an ice-climber. Somehow I find myself doing a tiny bit of both some 30 minutes away in the outskirts of the town of Rifle, Colorado. (ok, maybe that’s embellishing on the spelunking and ice-climbing part)...
Colorado National Monument
The Heart of the World Colorado National Park is in the vicinity of Fruita. The City of Fruita is a home rule municipality located in western Mesa County in Colorado. The last time I was at Colorado National Monument was about a year ago. I came over for work. It just...
Art In Time of Corona
Honoring In Silence was accepted in the ‘Art In Time of Corona’ exhibition.
’Imaginary Architecture’ at Denver Exhibition
The Denver Architecture Foundation (DAF) and Colorado Photographic Arts Center (CPAC) present their 3rd annual Doors Open Denver Photography Competition, Y/OUR Denver. ‘Imaginary Architecture,’ an image from a series I took and, posted in my photo essay, Architectural...
Feature in Vail Valley Magazine
This is an interview in the Vail Magazine Winter 2021 issue. The article can also be read here.
Webster Arts Exhibit
Relationships, the theme at Webster Arts received nearly 600 submissions. Juror Alison Erazmus selected 64 pieces that reflect the depth and diversity of our relationships. My in-camera overlay, ’Juniper’s Last Gasp’ made into the show held at Webster Grove in...
Red – The Exhibition
RED! drew submissions from all over the country. The exhibit received 632 submissions. Juror Edna Patterson selected just 64 pieces for Red! Black Bird and the Angry Sun was one of the photos selected. This was part of a series of photos taken in an essay on this...