Monday, September 19, 2011
Like Napoleon from Elba, I return to blogging...
In college, I fell into a sort of close- knit 'band a part' with two other photojournalist friends, Ed & Evan. We were three idealist peas in a pod until Evan decided to switch schools, Ed returned to England, and I went to Denmark. Last time I saw Ed, I was staying with him in his boat-like London apartment in 2007; Evan, 2009. In 2010, Evan surprised us all and joined the Navy and has been serving in Afghanistan as a medic. Ed has since been climbing and photographing around the World: http://www.edluke.com/ & http://www.rockstarsexhibition.com/
The cartwheel inducing news that made me so excited, I actually blogged:
1. Evan is returning to CA this week - safe and sound! AND will be on the East Coast this Fall.
2. At the same time I heard from Evan, I found this charming email in my inbox!
My reply:
In other words, let's pretend there are words for how happy I am to see these two again and that I wrote them here.
Monday, August 24, 2009
Protecting your images: part 1
.bmp (Bitmap Image)
.dwg (AutoCAD Drawing)
.dwf (Autodesk Design)
.fdr (Final Draft)
.gif, .giff (Graphics Interchange Format)
.jpg, .jpeg, .jfif (Joint Photographic Experts Group)
.pdf (Portable Document Format)
.pic, .pict (Picture File)
.png (Portable Network Graphic)
.psd (Photoshop Document)
.pub (Microsoft Publisher)
.tga (Targa Graphic)
.tif, .tiff (Tagged Image File Format)
.wmf (Windows Metafile)
For further protection:
1. © - Use a copyright symbol somewhere on your image. To make one on PC, press the "ALT" key, then the numbers 0 1 6 9. For Mac, press Option-G
2. Watermark - Placing text or an image on your photo that identifies you are the owner (your name, company, etc).
3. There are also ways to prevent people from right clicking. Sites like Flickr and Photobucket have an option you can click in your preferences to prevent this. For further info on how you can do this, click here.
Monday, August 17, 2009
This blog is not dead : )
He leans forward, near the end of the dinner, and he says to me, 'There are Five Environments you can live in on this planet. There’s The City. The Desert. The Mountains. The Plains. And The Beach. You can live in combinations of them. Maybe a city in the desert, or in the mountains by the ocean. Or you could choose just one. Out in the plains somewhere, perhaps. But you need to get out there and travel, and figure out where you thrive. Some places you’ll go to and you’ll feel yourself wither. Your brain will fog up, your body won’t respond to your thoughts and desires, and you’ll feel sad and angry. You need to find out which of the Five Environments are yours. If you belong by the ocean, then the mountains will ruin you. If you’re suited for the blue solitude of the plains, then the city will be a tight, roaring prison cell that’ll eat you alive.'
He was right. I’ve traveled and tested his theory and he was absolutely right. There are Five Environments. If you find the right combination, or the perfect singularity, your life will click…into…place. You will click into place."
Thursday, April 30, 2009
Friday, April 17, 2009
Moratorium
Monday, April 13, 2009

Since I was about 17, I've been an avid caver (funny story for another post). There are over 100,000 caves in Tennessee alone and the Chattanooga area just happens to be a hotbed. Recently, my friend Jerry Wallace asked me, as well as a few members of the Chattanooga Grotto, to do a trip to a cave in Sewannee, TN to photograph it. If you want to learn how to use a flash, by golly, cave photography would be the hobby to pick up. We had so many flashes and people running and firing them off, trying to get the right angle at the right time...well, it all was a bit hysterical. I learned I'm more of a minimalist. I'm not very fond of lighting up every corner or having a big team of assistants. That's not how I visualize caving or a cave and that approach just seems to take away some of its allure.
Also, please educate yourself about White Nose Syndrome, which is spreading quickly from North to South wiping out the country's adorable brown bats at an alarming pace.



Sunday, April 12, 2009






Their first kiss!





