Fascinated with my parents' twin-lens reflex Kodak as a five -year old, I couldn't wait to get my own - which I did when I was nine - a Kodak Brownie. I got more intensly interested in photography as an art student in University, and soon aquired a nice 35mm SLR. That was a while ago. I have taught many photography and darkroom courses, write a monthly photography column, have led intructional photo adventure tours in Waterton-Glacier International Peace Park and the Southern Alberta Rockies, and have publishing credits from the National Enquirer to Westworld, Award and Legacy Magazines to Alberta Southwest (Mounties to Mountains) website. I am a member of the National Association of Photoshop Professionals and attend workshops annually.
I have displayed my work in the Crowsnest Pass Public Art gallery as part of other shows and a 47-piece one man exhibition, "Wild Things".
I let my work speak for itself. My prices for fine art prints are competitive, and my event rates are reasonable - as low as half of what you might expect. I do not sell you what is already yours - if you hire me to build a fence, it's your fence, no? The electronic files you receive upon completion of any assignment belong to you. I reserve the right to use the images for purposes of self-promotion, as on this page . . .
the rocky mountain picture show
blairmore, alberta