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If you’re from Nebraska you’ve probably seen it on your way to Lincoln. It’s located off of i-80 and highway...

That Darn Barn

If you’re from Nebraska you’ve probably seen it on your way to Lincoln. It’s located off of i-80 and highway 370. When visiting  family in Omaha April 2008 my passion for photography was growing. I spent 3 days photographing “That Darn Barn” and took over 1500 pictures. This particular morning it was overcast and raining. I packed up my gear and headed towards my car.  As I was putting my gear away the clouds started to break so I unpacked and headed back to my spot with a brisk run. To me the cloud pattern really brings the barn to life. I have not returned to photograph “That Darn Barn” Looks best at 24 x 36 with the Aluma museum mount.

"Post Storm" was taken in 2010. When the tornado sirens start going off it's time to get the camera gear ready. I did however...

Post Storm

"Post Storm" was taken in 2010. When the tornado sirens start going off it's time to get the camera gear ready. I did however forget to put on bug spray and paid for it later.

In 2007 I was looking for a creative outlet from my stressful creative service’s gig with KFMB in San Diego. I’ve...

La Jolla's Temple

In 2007 I was looking for a creative outlet from my stressful creative service’s gig with KFMB in San Diego. I’ve always been creative one way or another and had a deep appreciation for Art. I can’t draw, paint or build anything without it looking like a six year old did it. So I decided to try out photography. What the heck, right. It was pretty obvious after a couple of weeks I was obsessed. My personality leans to a all or nothing kind of direction and reading manuals aren’t in the cards. The best way for me to learn is to fail. I started by photographing the ocean in La Jolla in the mornings. Soon later I was photographing in the morning and the evenings everyday. After 6 months of failing “La Jolla’s temple came to life. It changed my life and the reason I’m a self-taught professional landscape photographer now. La Jolla’s temple is my best seller to date. “La Jolla’s temple” looks best at 32 x 48 with the Giclee museum mount.

The most beautiful picture of an old barn

The most beautiful picture of an old barn