Category:Digital Infrared Photography

January 21, 2022

Caddo Lake

    “There’s a place in East Texas where time stops. Off the shores of Uncertain, where the Big Cypress Bayou flows into Caddo...

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August 11, 2021

Along the Oregon Trail

“The first experience of the plains, like the first sail with a “cap” full of wind, is apt to be sickening. This once overcome,...

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April 28, 2021

Going Home

“Children are not like us. They are beings apart: impenetrable, unapproachable. They inhabit not our world but a world we have lost and can...

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September 2, 2020

Canyons and Plains

“He had seen the end of an era, the sunset of the pioneer. He had come upon it when already its glory was nearly...

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December 21, 2019

Craft and Vision Magazine Interview

In September I did an interview on infrared photography with Cynthia Haynes, the editor of David duChemin’s  Craft and Vision Magazine….I’m so honored. “Infrared...

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September 12, 2019

Awards for Monochrome Show

  The TLCA Proudly Presents2019 MONOCHROME EXHIBITIONThis past Saturday’s opening reception was fantastic.Show Continues Through November 1st.www.trilakesarts.org * 719-481-0475Monochrome Photography Show – vision, interpretation...

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April 10, 2018

My World in Infrared

Kolari Vision recently published this feature on my infrared work!     As a girl I would linger hours in a fantasy world of faraway...

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April 2, 2018

Farms of Northern Colorado

Colorado Farms“This land pulses with life. It breathes in me; it breathes around me; it breathes in spite of me. When I walk on...

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August 28, 2016

Shiprock, Bears Ears and Sacred Geography

Shiprock is a dramatic 7,177-foot-high rock mountain located in northwestern New Mexico about 20 miles southwest of the town of Shiprock. Geographically speaking, the...

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May 18, 2016

Garden of the Gods, A Legend

This Native American legend of the Garden of the Gods was compiled a half century ago by Ford C. Frick, and placed on file...

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