My photography regularly
runs in
two convergent veins, the natural landscape and the cultural landscape.
In
responding to the natural landscape, whether in my home region of the
Adirondack Mountains or in some other place, my goal is to capture the
emotional and spiritual substance of the moment, as inspired by the
always changing environmental conditions around me.
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After
Sunset in the Adirondacks
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| Photographing
the cultural landscape presents different challenges and
rewards than those found in the natural world alone. The impact of man
on the natural scene is undeniable. At times inspiring, beautiful,
destructive, maddening, or even humorous, mans’ influence is
omnipresent in the world around us. My work within the cultural
landscape centers on the creations of man, which ensure our isolation
even as they link us with nature. |

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