Friday, June 4, 2010

Tuesday, May 18, 2010

Handmade: Artisans of the Old & New West


For the past few weeks I've been photographing Western artisans -- individuals who are making functional things by hand with a very high level of artistry. It's that balance of form and function, I think, that makes their work so compelling. One commonality I've found amongst all the artisans I've worked with is that their work is a natural extension of their lives.

Monday, May 10, 2010

No, I don't do weddings but...

When your friends renew their vows with an Elvis impersonator officiating you have to make an exception.

Thursday, March 25, 2010

Symphonic Collaboration


Once again I am honored to be working with composer Jim Cockey on a multi-media project to accompany his latest symphonic work, "The Gift of the Elk-a Suite for Native American Flute and Orchestra." The performances are April 10 and 11 at Hyannis, Cape Cod, with Jung-ho Pak conducting the Cape Cod Symphony Orchestra. Joseph FireCrow, from the Northern Cheyenne tribe, will be the featured flute player. My images will be projected behind the orchestra during the performance. This is my second collaboration with Jim, the first being "Symphony #3 -- An Idaho Symphony."

Thursday, February 25, 2010

Florida Frozen Orange Sunshine

Amelia Island, Florida--
The important thing is that it look warm, even if it is 29 degrees. Working with Jim Cox on Florida's northern-most barrier island for a resort shoot during the coldest cold snap in a turtle's memory. Our models slid down the iced boardwalk to stroll along the beach in short-sleeves.

Tuesday, February 2, 2010

Lambing Season


In the heart of winter, between Craters of the Moon and the Pioneer Mountains in south-central Idaho, it is lambing season at Lava Lake Ranch. It is a 24/7 operation that lasts for weeks as some 700 ewes give birth. The ranch is a leading organic sheep producer and a national leader in grazing management and landscape-scale conservation.