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Pursuing any passionate endeavor in life—whether art or business or love—has its ups and downs, its highs and lows, its joys and disappointments.  I’ve been pursuing the dream of being an artist since my senior year in high school, when an invaluable teacher helped me see that I was free to do so, that it...

This is the final installment in my series on the Beneficio de Cafe of Abraham Castillo, shot in Esteli, Nicaragua.  (Please view the previous two posts: The First, with introduction, and the Second.) If you’d like to see the series in full, please visit my Fine Art Photography Website. Abraham continued to open his shop...

Abraham and his family and staff continue to welcome me with open arms to their coffee beneficio here in Esteli, and I continue to be enchanted by the beautiful light, the rustic building, and the hard-working team.  And so I continue with my photo essay (view the previous post here), a bit of visual poetry...

I’ve been hard at work this past fall to design a new website for my artwork, and I’m pleased to announce it is ready for you to view. Over the past couple of years, I’ve also created a variety of bodies of new work that haven’t been shown. New work in my Freckles, Cimitiere, and...

This month, I’ll have a piece of my artwork in Newspace Center for Photography’s annual juried show, Carnival: CARNIVAL February 5th through 28th Monday-Thursday 10am-8pm Friday-Sunday 10am-6pm (First Friday’s 6-9pm) Opening Reception: Friday, February 5th 6-9pm Newspace Center for Photography is pleased to present our annual themed exhibition. This year’s theme is Carnival. The exhibition...

This month, I’m pleased to announce that Skeleton in the Closet: Eating Disordered Lives is currently showing at The Art Center at Washington State University. If you’ll be in the Tri-Cities, Washington area through November 30, please stop in and see the show. Speaking of university shows, I’m currently in the process of booking Skeleton...

Some assignments make me feel older. I knew Lauralee’s parents when they were in high school–and I was, too.  I remember her brother in a carseat,  Lauralee as a toddler.  Such a sweet child; I photographed her numerous times when she was younger.  One of those images went into an artist’s portfolio that was collected...

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