Category:Digital Infrared Photography
Sanctuary, ASmith Gallery
I have two images that were accepted to this exhibit, and both will be included in “The 27 Fine Art Limited Edition Exhibition Books.”...
Intuitive Shift in IR
My work in infrared photography is approached intuitively rather than analytically, guided initially by my feelings, with the technical aspect following. Certain landscapes naturally...
Art as a Healing Force
There are moments in life when the work is no longer about holding on, but about knowing when to let go. Not in anger,...
The Slant of the Light
Winter in the desert has always felt like an invitation to slow down and really see. When the heat fades, the land softens....
Tapping Into the Flow
Tapping Into the Flow Several years ago, I found myself in a very remote landscape, nothing but rocky badlands, monoliths, and sky, just a...
Revel In Art, Art Gala
“People with autism and IDDs face challenges that the people around them don’t see. When these invisible walls feel too big, they stand in...
Amache—the Granada War Relocation Center, 2018, Revisited
Seven years ago on a quiet January afternoon in southeastern Colorado, I visited the site of Amache—the Granada War Relocation Center—one of ten internment...
Where the Light First Found Me
I recently returned to the Olympic Peninsula for a weeklong visit — the place where my journey with photography began over 40 years ago....
Honoring Mentors
Every artist follows their own unique journey, but mine has never been solitary. Along the way, I’ve been guided by mentors—artists and advocates whose...
Creating in a Time of Crisis
I’ve never been one to make overtly political art—but these days, silence feels like complicity. As an artist and a woman, I can’t ignore...










