Life, Photography and Everything
Wednesday, April 1, 2015

My Most Unique Photo of Yosemite Yet

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It has been far too long since I posted anything to the old blog. Life has just been way to busy between gallery exhibits and various art...
Thursday, July 26, 2012

Found Objects

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One of the most interesting things about being a photographer is the change that takes place in how one views the world. Instead of the usu...
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Tuesday, June 26, 2012

Organic Films

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One finds inspiration and vision in the most unexpected places. Following by wife's insistence that I take a break from my seemingl...
Tuesday, April 17, 2012

The Promise of Days in Sunshine

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I've spent much time recently experimenting with images of people. This probably wouldn't strike most as being unusual unless you co...
Tuesday, April 3, 2012

Barriers

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Barriers come in many forms. There are the common physical barriers, some inconvenient like that fence that blocked your favorite shortcut a...
Wednesday, January 11, 2012

The Days of Future Past

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"I love deadlines. I like the 'whooshing' noise they make as they fly by." - Douglas Adams Wait a minute, was that Decemb...
Monday, November 7, 2011

On Personal Growth and Learning

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"Don't ever take an art class. It will ruin you." These words were spoken to me over thirty-five years ago by a gentleman wh...
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Jim Sabiston
Art was little more than a passing curiosity to me until I saw the works of artists such as Maxfield Parrish and Andrew Wyeth back in the early '70's. Through their work I gradually learned to see the world with a painter's eye. A nomad spirit seeking out the quiet, secret places of the natural world, I traveled the remote backcountry of the mountains, witnessing first hand these spectacular, natural vistas. I soon discovered that the camera held within it a special magic if one only took the time to learn to see with it. Here was, for me, the perfect marriage of the artistic vision and the tool to express it - and it has led me to an unlikely place; a traveler in search of what it means to truly see the world and who discovers a hidden truth. The vision has grown to include the more traveled places, the mundane every day places and things that most no longer see, so inured to the commonplace as we inevitably become. My chosen task is to break through that hard carapace, to bring you back to the spirit of the reality that lies just underneath the surface of our lives, to communicate again, even if for a moment, with that vital thread of life.
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