Into the Woods, a fine art photography collection.
While I am still spending a lot of time indoors mostly safe from summer heat I am trying to work through editing the backlog of photography I created this past spring. Which is a wonderful
Nature inspired fine art photography.
While I am still spending a lot of time indoors mostly safe from summer heat I am trying to work through editing the backlog of photography I created this past spring. Which is a wonderful
This lovely green foxtail is covered in dewdrops from the cold morning air. Autumn is just around the corner. A lovely reminder of the beauty in small everyday things. Your walls are a reflection of
Fine art photography is a gift that can never go wrong. By purchasing art directly from the artist you are supporting a person, not a corporation. My photography is my own vision of the beauty
I am working on a massive backlog of photos I’ve taken all spring. Now that it’s getting really hot outside it’s time to stick closer to home and AC while editing and posting new fine
This beauty is a swamp rose and a native plant where I live. It’s so pretty and hardy. The thorns can be a bit much but it’s just perfect. So after I took the first
While this is not a native it does fill a spot. Also, I have a tendency late in the summer to rescue for sale plants to fill empty spots in my garden. I love my
This print features a beautiful landscape of green trees and a lovely deep forest. This print is perfect as a very special gift or when you want to make your home or office look exceptional.
I love taking photographs in my garden. Mostly because it’s there and easy to access. So today starts an ongoing series highlighting my lovely garden. This fern grows in a small rock wall right outside
What I’m about to talk about is really not meant for photographers who have some experience. If you are new to photography or are thinking about getting into photography then this is for you. The
The final part of my simplified photography common mistakes lesson is based on a series of lessons I taught for two years to teens. What’s wrong with this photo? Backlight, underexposed. Two things are going