Eight and a half years ago, I sat in my vehicle staring at a stark landscape overlooking the Cook Inlet on a dreary and bone-chilling December day. I didn’t have a clue why this landscape […]
Eight and a half years ago, I sat in my vehicle staring at a stark landscape overlooking the Cook Inlet on a dreary and bone-chilling December day. I didn’t have a clue why this landscape […]
It’s been three years since I started working seriously with the Mordançage process and while I haven’t been creating them at any breakneck pace, I have learned quite a bit from the twenty-some 11×14 images […]
While it’s been more than a year since I provided an update on my Mordançage work, I have been providing routine updates on social media. Since my last update, I’ve made six new prints – […]
After several weeks of struggling to find a balance in the face of shelter-in-place orders that require me to work remotely while homeschooling my son, I’ve finally started making the proverbial “lemonade” out of the […]
Beyond my obvious interest in all things photography, I do have a couple personal hobbies that I try to keep alive from time to time. One of them that I don’t often discuss is my […]
Never a dull moment around here! December looks like it’ll be a great month to see my work around the state, as I am part of three exhibits opening up in all three of Alaska’s […]
It’s been a while since I’ve created in the darkroom, focusing much of my creative efforts over the last couple years on my ongoing “Skookum” landscape project. Shot and printed digitally, I’ve been missing the […]
This past weekend, I finally found some time to explore a printing process that I had dog-eared years ago. Back in 2015, while producing test prints for my alternative processes course, I showed several methods […]
If you’ve ever talked shop with me, you know that it’s not hard to get me to wax poetic about alternative and historical processes. Through that lengthy praise of hands-on photographic processes, I’ve no doubt […]
It has been a long, long time, folks. This is just one of many upcoming blog posts I have planned that will detail the last eight months, so here we go. Throughout the fall, I […]