I generally shy away from discussing my focus stacking technique as I feel that the images should stand on their own without understanding the magic that goes into creating them. There is nothing secretive about the approach and I’d like there to be more artistic exploration of the close-up world beyond the often beautifully captured pictures of plants and insects by practitioners of the technique. I described the approach last year in a post titled, Finding Inspiration in a
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Two of my favorite images have been selected to be included in the Rehoboth Art League’s 4th Annual Juried Photography Exhibition. The first image, Iron Age Tools #2, is a detail of a tool used by the late Bill Gichner, who was a well known blacksmith from Iron Age Antiques. The second image, Camellia, is one of the first flower images I created. This was an experimental image that included multiple computational techniques to deliver a painterly effect.
…Codd-Neck Bottles were invented by Hiram Codd in 1872 for the purpose of bottling carbonated drinks. These bottles enclose a marble and rubber gasket and were filled upside down. I picked up one of these bottles at a local sea glass festival during the summer and started shooting abstract details. I became intrigued
…I’m excited to announce that I’ll be having a show at the Colourworks Gallery from December 7th through the end of February. The gallery, also known as the Colourworks Photo/Art Space, will be exhibiting my solo show titled “Mindful Focus.”
Here is my artist statement for the exhibit:
Art has played a transformative role in healing, exploring what is close and accessible, while helping quiet pain and frustration. In addition, practicing mindfulness has enabled focusing through the fog, satisfaction of observation,
…In the winter of 2015, a few months after buying a professional Sony camera, I purchased a macro lens and set out to learn macro photography and focus stacking. I began with a crumpled-up metal artifact I found at the construction site of the old Indian River Inlet Bridge (formally known as the Charles W. Cullen Bridge). I was fascinated with the folds, texture and color. My friend, Sam Ellis, invited me to photograph it in his studio.
…I’m pleased to announce that I’ll be presenting to the members of the Coastal Camera Club and the Delmarva photography community on April 28th, 2018. I’ll be talking about my work, the creative process and encouraging the audience to find their own creative journey. Please register and join us if you are in
…Pain became my profession over the last 5 years, impacting every aspect of my life as I sought answers and clawed my way back. It was a major reason that I found my way back to photography. As most of my friends and colleagues know, I have a highly analytic and creative mind. Pain would cancel out my ability to think, process, write, and work. This was uniquely cruel and unbelievably frustrating. Photography played an important role in my healing
…WSSC, one of the nation’s largest water utilities, is showcases my photography in its WSSC Art Gallery, throughout the month of December. The gallery is located in the lobby of WSSC’s corporate headquarters in Laurel, Maryland. My solo show includes 22 images, many of which have been recognized over the last two years including the Grand Champion Award winning image, Fall Maple Leaf, from the 2017 Ward Museum’s Art in Nature Photo competition. Also included is the new series of black
…In August, I shared the news with my friends on Facebook and Instagram that Forrest MacCormack had visited me at my house to make a portrait for his 520 Film Project. Forrest began his project in February 2017 with the goal of photographing 52 people with one roll of medium format film per subject. Each roll of film has 10 exposures. So … 52 people x 10 exposures = 520! It is a brilliant project and he has
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