Category Archives: Photography
Amazing light drawing by Picasso
Today, October 25th, is the anniversary of Picasso’s birth so I thought it would be a fitting tribute to post this amazing photograph of him by LIFE magazine photographer Gjon Mili. The … Continue reading
Photogram from Ions in the Ether Series
Here’s a photogram I created on black & silver photo paper back when I was working on my MFA. The image is made with two 24 x 20″ photograms mounted side by side on white PVC board. The piece is … Continue reading



The Creative Process Of Two Surrealist Artists Who Use Photography In Their Work
Check out this video featuring the work of Jerry Uelsmann and Maggie Taylor. They each discuss their creative process and use of photography to create surrealist stories. Uelsmann has been creating composited photographs using multiple enlarger WAY before Photoshop was … Continue reading



Weekend Photo
Taking a quick break from shooting for my clients…
Some Thoughts on Photography and Creativity
“The camera is an instrument that teaches people how to see without a camera.” – Dorothea Lange Description Photography provides a unique way for us to interact with and thus understand the world. With it we can create snapshots at … Continue reading



A Recent Abstract Color Photograph Of Light + Shadow
A recent abstract color photograph of light & shadow.
New Photography Classes In Vero Beach At The Vero Beach Museum Of Art
The Vero Beach Museum of Art has published their Fall Museum School catalog including 3 photography classes in Vero Beach. I will be teaching the following classes: Photography 101 Photoshop Elements 10 for Photographers Discovering Your Creative Vision You can … Continue reading



Great Color Photograph Of Summer By Martin Parr
I love this photograph by Martin Parr and his satirical perspective on life. “Americans may have invented street photography. But the Brits have the beach!” – Martin Parr
New abstract color photographs
These are some new abstract color photographs made recently in Vero Beach. I am interested in the way the photographs bring out the colors, iridescence, textures and depth found on a the surface of a commonly overlooked object. What’s beneath the … Continue reading
The Creative Genius Of Edward Weston
Artists struggle in “the new” all the time. Creating form where there was none. Edward Weston’s Daybooks are full of his thoughts as explored the medium of photography and created what we now consider to be “the standards”. I find … Continue reading


