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An 8th grade English teacher for the past 16 years, my interest in photography began in my early teens. An avid Fuji Velvia shooter for years, I finally purchased my first digital camera, a Canon 20D, in January of 2005. I started my photography business on the side in 2004, and it has grown into a second career. I love how my teaching profession and photography business work so seamlessly together. Today, I find myself shooting in excess of 100,000 images a year, including wedding imagery, senior and family portrait work, sports team and action shots, and my true passion, landscape and wildife. I'm actually doing what I always dreamed and I feel totally blessed.

Thursday, March 3, 2011

Seasons of Steamboat

I've waited two years to put this arrangement together as I sold the rights to one of these images to First Federal Savings Bank for a period of two years.  That contract just elapsed enabling me to present this collage of Steamboat Rock in the Bighorn Mountains of Wyoming.  I shot the rock from the same angle over a number of years as evidenced by the death of the small pine on the right side of the image.  Today, this scene no longer exists, as over the past two years, a highway reconstruction project has completely leveled the rocky knob from whence these images were taken.  My wife and a few friends have waited impatiently for me to do this, and I'm now happy to present to everyone my newest collage: Seasons of Steamboat.  You can see this and order your own print in person at the Sheridan and Gillette Home Shows (March 11-13 & March 19-20).  I hope to see you there.