Waterscape
Yesterday’s launch of FineArtPhotoblog.com went very well; we received a lot of fantastic support from all directions and I thank everyone for their help in getting the word out. I’m really looking forward to the next few weeks as our gallery builds up and people have more images to view. Also, we’re working on functionality [...]
Announcing FineArtPhotoblog
Back a few months ago, I was browsing through the massive list of site feeds that I subscribe to. I came across one that caught my eye - an open call for fine art photography galleries for an upcoming project by Brian Auer, the sole talent behind Epic Edits Weblog. With nearly 2,500 [...]
Pine Ice
In cold weather, the geothermal steam in Yellowstone grows on anything within reach. I was fascinated by the horizontal ice during my last visit, an inch or more thick on only one side of every tree or rock in sight. Though I can’t say I captured it the best I could have, it [...]
Winter Framed
As I’ve hinted at on my portfolio site, I’m almost ready to announce the latest project I’ve been working on for the past few months (and also what’s kept me away from updating this blog for the past few days). It involves 7 fine art photographers spread across 4 continents, all amazing artists and [...]
Passing Through
I spent today in Yellowstone Park with Ken Kapinski, a fellow photographer and Livingston Photo Society member. Cold, beautiful, sleepy…that was my day. We saw plenty of critters, including 16 coyotes, more than a dozen wolves and probably 30 big horn sheep…along with the one million elk and buffalo that are everywhere in [...]
Lengthening Days
I’m cheating a bit again. I’ve had some program errors that have kept me for posting for the last couple of days, plus project work has had me buried and I didn’t get out and shoot this weekend. I’ve found myself a number of times thinking about the lengthening days and the warmer winds just [...]
Up side-Mill
Yesterday was the first time I’ve been on any skis in well over a decade…and my first ever at really getting out there on cross country skis. It took about 15 minutes to figure things out, but overall it was a lot of fun. The trail we were one was in pretty dense timber so [...]