Category Archive: travel

Dune Pondering

Note from somewhere on Highway 101… So, with my year’s project done way ahead of schedule, I have to ask myself, what now? What new rabbit do I pull out of the hat?… Continue reading

Way Back Machine: Morocco

“Your first 10,000 photographs are your worst” Henri Cartier-Bresson I got my first camera when I was 7 years old. I took my first photography class when I was 16. I’m dancing ever closer… Continue reading

Dearest Constellation

Nature abhors a straight line. I had originally planned a trip into the Alvord Desert in far southeast Oregon to gather the last bit of material for Cantrip and Loveletter. However, impassable roads… Continue reading

Way Back Machine: China and Tibet

What a difference twenty years can make. While sifting through the photo files for a talk I was planning on Tibet, I was struck by how far I’ve come in all this time.… Continue reading

Into the Void

And just as the sun must keep on seeking the west, everything you love, will always be leaving… Notes from the last day of March, 2014, somewhere along Highway 14, Washington: It should… Continue reading

Home

I love Portland with its bagpiping unicyclists, its well-dressed statuary, the farmer’s markets, its DIY, pagan, can’t spit without hitting a band member, love in every flavor culture. It is home and I am happy… Continue reading

Road Trip: Confessions of a Bad Landscape Photographer

At some point, as an artist, how you see the world meets how you choose to show that vision to others and you come to the realization, “this is what I do”. It’s… Continue reading