2008 News:
July:
for more information, go here
June:
February: February 3rd will be my first day of selling Daily Prints. Click to find out more!
January: After 20 years, I've left the world of bookselling. I'm excited about the possibilities ahead, and will be launching a couple of new print selling ideas in the next few days or weeks. Stay tuned . . .
2007 News:
Winter!
The best news ever! In April of 2009 IKEA will be printing and selling a 5 image art card pack of my botanicals. A special thanks to all who made this possible!
Spring!
I'm very excited about another show with Tom -- his work's so wonderful. If you're in Sweden at the end of May, stop by the gallery. I'll be there, too!
July
I'll have a month long show at The McLaughlin Garden in South Paris, Maine. For more details, go to their site and check out Art in the Barn. Opening is Friday, July 6th.
2006 News:
December
The daily photo blog is up and running now -- though don't hold me to a new photo every day until the holiday season is over. It's great fun, though, and I hope people will feel free to comment on the photos. Scraps
I've also disabled hotlinking to my site. Too many photographs are being used around the web without my permission. Copyright is am important thing to pay attention to, folks. If you would like to use one of my images in a blog or as an avatar, please email me and I will certainly allow you to use it as long as you link back to this site and acknowledge me. The blanket hotlinking means that some folks who have my images on their sites and have acknowledged me may be blocked now. Please email me and I will take care of it.
September
I was invited to join the group of fine photographers at Lensmodern last month. It will take me a while to get things uploaded, but I'm working on it. Take a look around, and see what you think!
My dreams of blogging and uploading a daily photograph were a bit ambitious, I'm afraid. -- It's the darkroom that claims me, and I suppose for that I should be grateful.
May
I'm slowly changing the site over to flash galleries, the first of which can be seen here and here. I'd love any comments or suggestions -- just use the contact links sprinkled accross the site. Some folks using Safari have had trouble with the Flash galleries. If you are one of these folks, please let me know. Likewise, if you're using Safari and not having any trouble, please let me know. email me
Also, I've added a section of daily photos, thoughts, etc. A sort of blog without the interactive elements. Hopefully later this summer I'll migrate everything to a server that supports MySQL and set up a real blog. That wonderful Emily Dickinson line always comes to mind: I wrote a letter to a world that never wrote to me.
It's all in the writing . . .
April
I've gotten word from the editors of Black & White Magazine that my work has received a merit award, and will be given a 2 page spread in an upcoming Special Issue. Due out in early June -- but not to be confused with the regular June issue. A special thanks to editor Henry Rasmussen for his patience with my file snafu.
March
January
Let's start the new year right! A write-up in Black&White UK magazine describes my Dogscapes as "pure comedy." Yes indeed. And my eternal gratitude to the person who sent them the link. Here's a PDF file to download, if you'd like to read it
b&w january 06
2005 News:
September:
I will update the site soon with newer work and a more streamlined way of purchasing prints. Thank you all.
A few notes:
This site was designed using Morris Fuller Benton's very beautiful Parisian font. If you would like to see it as I do, you can download the font. So much for fonts . . .
For print pricing, please use the contact link at the top of each gallery page, or on the main page. All prints are made by hand in the darkroom. I ship prints matted but not framed, and for the most part they are 8,9, or 10 inch sqauares. A fiber based darkroom print far exceeds anything that can be shown on a monitor; if you receive a print and are not satisfied with it, you are welcome to return it for a full refund minus shipping costs.
About myself: I have a deep respect for things as they are, and the camera's ability to find the spirit in the ordinary things of everyday life. By the physical work of film and emulsions and traditional printing, I am bound to history, and in this binding find great freedom to move forward, following my own vision.
It's a work in progress . . .
My gratitude to those who encourage and inspire.
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