On this page you will come across a few samples of my photography and some of my video slide-shows as well. I chose to post some large pictures as they look better at a bigger scale and they make take a little longer to load. Some of the slide-shows will have some duplicate images that I have chosen through artistic license to group them in places that work well together. Art is so subjective and that is what makes it matter so much. There is so much gifted work and I try to get inspired by the wonder of it all. There is such an offering in life to us all… Slowing down and seeing it….. Is the challenge.

A Change of Season – Photography Sampler

This is the first in the series of photography samplers. The photography ranges from Hawaii, San Filipe, Utah to Caribou Ranch in Colorado. The music selection is called “The Chase” which is more of a action techno based piece.

 

Mystic Planet Dreams – Photography Sampler

More of a dreamy photographic experience. The music selection is called “Darkstar” .

Black & White World – Photography Sampler

This is a color removed photographic journey. The music selection is a dual themed piece based off the mood of a day last summer without rain and feeling that rain would be a perfect answer to the static of that day … Kind of how living in a black & white world might feel.

Hawaii – Photography Sampler

This is the next Video in the series of photography samplers. The photography was shot completely on the big island of Hawaii. The music selection is called “Phantom One” .

 

Landscapes – Photography Sampler

This is another Video in the series of photography samplers. The photography comes several places and a wide range of visual enhancements were applied. The music selection is called “Blue Tuesday” which was written on a Korg M3 and once again all guitars were my PRS, which is my most favorite guitar that I have ever owned. It suits my needs, the tone and playability is so good that it is hard to comprehend. The song was recorded completely in Apples Logic 9. The Guitars were send through a Roland/Boss ME-70 and all instruments were recorded in stereo.

 

















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