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BLACK  &  WHITE

By on Feb 2, 2015 in | 0 comments

Like many photographers I began in black and white, which I still love. At some point I realized that the Southwest is a land of color, and I challenged myself to learn to manage this medium with the same strength and conviction there is in b&w. Now I am re-exploring my roots, and delighting in black and white. Sometimes the color is more beautiful, sometimes...

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Batopillas Roots

By on Jan 31, 2015 in | 0 comments

All goes back to the earth, and so I do not desire pride of excess or power, but the contentments made by men who have had little: the fisherman’s silence receiving the river’s grace, the gardner’s musing on rows. I lack the peace of simple things. I am never wholly in place. I find no peace or grace. We sell the world to buy fire, our way lighted...

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Wind River Mountains

By on Jan 31, 2015 in | 0 comments

The Rocky Mountains and the Continental Divide run north-south across western Wyoming as the Wind River Mouintains, which contain the headwaters of the Green (or Seeds-kee-dee-Agie) River, the chief tributary of the Colorado River with which it merges with 730 miles downstream.

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