Monthly Archives: October 2010

November Wallpaper

I’m on the ball this month (as opposed to last month when I was a couple of days late – oops!) for this month’s wallpaper. It’s always a really fun process to select which image I make available for download as a wallpaper. I usually look at which image I’ve posted in the tailing month...

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Blissfully Unaware

More often than not any given city’s inner means aren’t known to the majority of its people. The inner means I’m referring to aren’t its government or the offices of its skyscrapers, but the back alleys and paths that lead off the beaten tracks and busy walkways. Down these paths you encounter all sorts of...

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Rear View

One of the great things about traveling with a camera is your eye is much more open than it otherwise probably would be. Everything is new and different – there’s so much to see and not enough light in the day to capture it all. After you resign yourself to the fact that it’s going...

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Someone’s At Home

I shot this image the same day I decided to head out into the wintry weather in Seattle and see what may come. In the end, I stumbled upon a back alley downtown that as I walked through, grew darker and darker. At the end, a reddish hue crept over the alley. As the rain...

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The Altruist

I’m thrilled to finally be able to announce my support of an excellent cause – The Altruist. It’s a film that is being made to raise awareness of the living conditions in Cambodia and the children of the country. I was approached by the film’s producer, Camille Hardman, a few months ago about assisting through...

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Time For A Change

This winter, I’m determined to not let Seattle’s rain prevent me from shooting. It’s one of those things about living in the Pacific NorthWest, you tend to resign yourself to the fact that if it’s raining you can’t head out & go shooting. Today, I’ve had enough of that mantra. I’ve had enough of rain...

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Pen To Paper, Plan to Action

The funny thing about inspiration is that when you need it most it isn’t there but occasionally sometimes, as if from nowhere, it smacks you right in the face when you least suspect it. Photography is such an interesting art to work in because you do continually need to be inspired in order to feel...

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