Chaco Canyon was a center of Ancesteral Puebloan culture between 850 and 1250. Because of its historical significance, it is a UNESCO World Heritage Site called Chaco Culture National Historical Park. Here is a view entering the park in the late afternoon.
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Many of our customers ask us to show them just panoramas. So, we have created this portfolio showcasing some of our favorite panoramic photographs.
Continue reading “Panoramic Photographs”Black-and-White Photographic Mandalas
Mandala is the Sanskrit word for circle, the basic shape that organizes all its many forms. For thousands of years, across dozens of cultures, mandalas have guided meditation, promoted spiritual growth, recorded the passage of time, and symbolized the cosmos. Creating these black-and-white photographic mandalas has been an ongoing project of mine.
Modern Open-Concept Office
We were engaged to document a newly-completed modern open-concept office space. As often happens, the client was unable to schedule a shoot before the tenants moved in. That required that we schedule the photoshoot around normal working hours, such as in the mornings, evenings, or on the weekend. Continue reading “Modern Open-Concept Office”
Photomicrographs of Crystals
On cold, snowy, or stormy days, I like to work in my studio and create photomicrographs of crystals. This involves preparing slides of common household chemicals and then photographing them using my microscope and Omax camera.
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The Black Canyon of the Gunnison National Park is a recent addition to our national park system. It was created in 1999. Before that, it was a national monument, established by President Franklin D. Roosevelt in 1933. Continue reading “Black Canyon of the Gunnison”