First Cattle Sort of the Season

First Cattle Sort of the Season

May kicked off with the first cattle sort of the year at Grizzle Ridge Arena, and let’s just say—it did not ease us in gently. Between the long hours, unpredictable livestock, and less-than-cooperative lighting, this event threw just about everything at us. But that's part of what makes this work so rewarding.

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Taking AI’s Advice: A New Awards & Media Page Is Live!

Taking AI’s Advice: A New Awards & Media Page Is Live!

I decided to put AI to work recently—this time to help optimize my website and offer ideas on how to make it more user-friendly. One of the first suggestions? Create an Awards & Media page to showcase my achievements.

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Natural Light vs. Studio Light: Pros, Cons, and When to Use Each

Natural Light vs. Studio Light: Pros, Cons, and When to Use Each

As a photographer, one of the most important decisions you make is how to light your subject. Whether you're capturing the raw emotion of an unscripted moment or crafting a stylized portrait in a controlled environment, light is your most powerful tool. For me, natural light has always been my go-to—there’s a beauty and authenticity to it that perfectly complements the kind of work I do: mostly events, candid moments, and documentary-style photography.

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Landscape Photography When on Vacation

Landscape Photography When on Vacation

It is no secret that I love to travel. I have lived on the ocean, circumnavigated the Atlantic Ocean and visited well over a dozen foreign countries. I have done it all with a camera in my hand and while making amazing vacation images of landscapes and seascapes.

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Spring's Gift: A Tulip Tale

Spring's Gift: A Tulip Tale

Spring has always been my favorite season—a time of renewal, vibrant colors, and the promise of warmer days ahead. After a long winter, the sight of tulips emerging from the soil is a welcome reminder of nature's resilience and beauty.

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Why As A Photographer I have No Behind the Scenes Footage

Why As A Photographer I have No Behind the Scenes Footage

As a photographer, I often find myself so immersed in capturing the perfect shot that I neglect to document the process itself. It's a common dilemma among photographers: while we focus on creating compelling images for our clients and portfolios, the behind-the-scenes moments often go unnoticed. Here's why that happens and why it matters.

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