September 2011 Desktop Wallpaper
Stop by the blog to check out the September 2011 Desktop Wallpaper and for a look at some pretty exciting things to come… two words: HUGE CONTEST
Elephant Ears, Corn Dogs and 4H Barns = Good Times
I’m going to admit it: I’m addicted to County Fairs. Here’s why, and some images from my visit to the Madison County Fair in Twin Bridges, Montana…
Chasing a full moon
It took a while to scout out a great place to shoot this month’s full moon but I think we nailed it. Check out the vide to learn more.
Smoking Waters Mountain Man Rendezvous
Here are some images from the Annual Smoking Waters Mountain Man Rendezvous in the classic old Montana town of West Yellowstone.
My Nik Software Radio Interview
My first-ever radio interview with Nik Radio is now live! Stop by to check it out and for your shot at being featured in the Reader Spotlight.
Desktop Wallpaper from Glacier National Park
August’s Desktop Wallpaper is ready for download. I hope you enjoy this view from the top of Logan Pass in Glacier National Park!
Keeping It In Focus — Family!
How I’ve found balance in life between my work, my art, and my family.
A Montana Style Thunderstorm
Stop by the blog to check out fun shot of a lightning storm taking place on the Madison Mountain Range.
Desktop Wallpaper from Grizzly Country
July’s Desktop Wallpaper is a wee bit late but it sure has a good story behind it. Check out today’s blog to read how we came across a grizzly shooting this one… too much fun!
What are you photographing this 4th of July?
I know where I’ll be this Fourth of July and what I plan to photograph… do you? Also, Fuzzy the duck has made her prime time debut with live coverage on the Fuzzy Cam. Stop by and say hello!
Where are you heading?
“Is this the path I mean to be on? Am I heading in the right direction? Am I happy? Is my family happy?” This mental check-in is essential for the health of my photography and for my own sanity.
A Photographer’s Interpretation
What I love about this art is our ability as photographers to interpret a moment. I realize creating an image is not simply a recording of events but a reflection of a photographer’s interpretation of events. These interpretations can be manipulated by our choice of color, dodging, burning, cloning etc.
True Americana
Mason Jars filled with lemonade, cowboys walking the street, children scrambling to hug Smoky the Bear, and a rodeo to cap it all off. A photographer’s paradise…;)





















