Old Naple

Old Naple Pier

The first time I saw what was left of this old pier, I knew this was a shot I couldn’t leave without. Mother Nature was dumping rain on me for nearly eight days. Each of those days gave me pause to witness changing compositions and light at different times. On the seventh day a contrast developed with the darker blues in the sky and the aqua blue of the gulf at the edge of Florida. The goal was to have that smooth almost zen water feel to showcase the blues presenting my signature shot were you feel you are standing right there with me in this captured moment.

“Old Naple” is a limited edition of only 300 images and can be viewed here

Nebraska Spring Storm

Nebraska spring storm

<p>A really nasty spring storm in Nebraska turns into pure beauty. There are so many colors, textures, formations, and if that wasn’t enough, a rainbow. My favorite part of the image is the two different sky colors. Each side tells a different story. The orange side to me is very peaceful and the blue side has so much energy and feels alive. “Nebraska Spring Storm” is a Limited Edition of only 50 images available. For sizing and pricing please go here

On Golden Pond

Fall colors on Lake

Not far off the Kangamangus Highway you can find this little Gem. This early October morning was perfect.  With the calm water and overcast sky I was able to get the perfect reflection. Growing up our family vacations always involved a cabin and a lake. By far my best childhood memories! No clutter, no cell phones, no tv, radio, computers, etc. Now that I look back it wasn’t about going fishing and catching a bunch of fish, it was the bonding and conversations that was important. For pricing and sizing go here

Go With the Flow

Flordia Ocean Photography

There are many things about Landscape Photography that make so much sense to me but I have to say one of my favorites is the not knowing. You can plan this and plan that but so many different elements have to come together for it to feel right. This shot is a perfect example of the not knowing,  I’m standing in the dark at a location I had never seen before wondering is this the day Mother Nature will share some of her color.  If she gives me at least a chance I will connect with whatever is in front of me and do her proud. For sizing and pricing go here

Anglins Pier first opened on November 24, 1963. It has been, and still is today, an important part of the City, Lauderdale by the Sea, offering tourists and fishermen a great time.

Fall Lake Colors

Fall Colors on a Lake

After an interesting conversation with a collector of mine he suggested that I should not label where my photos are taken. It’s an interesting concept and I believe he is right. My style has never been documenting certain places it’s about capturing the scene in front of me.

This is a photograph in the fall with beautiful reflections on a lake.

Symphony

punta cana photography

sym·pho·ny

noun: symphony; plural noun: symphonies

1. an elaborate musical composition for full orchestra, typically in four movements, at least one of which is traditionally in sonata form.

  • historical

an orchestral interlude in a large-scale vocal work.

  • something regarded, typically favorably, as a composition of different elements.

There are so many different elements in this shot but at the same time all working together unrehearsed or directed. For more info visit here

Maroon Bells

Maroon Bells

The Maroon Bells are located in the Maroon Bells-Snowmass Wilderness, (near Aspen), and are considered to be the most photographed peaks in Colorado. If you’re a nature lover and wondering what you want to see in Colorado, I highly recommend visiting these peaks.  Here is my take on a over- photographed place. To see more view here