Category:Fine Art Photography

January 30, 2023

IMPRINT Colorado Contest

*Art of the State – Breaking News* IMPRINT CO CONTEST WINNERS REVEALED The Resident Artists of Gallery 6 Denver are delighted to announce the...

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October 11, 2022

D’art & Friends

My friend, Terrel Bailey, also know as  Lifted Spirit, has invited me to exhibit two images with him at the D’art & Friends Invitational Group...

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June 11, 2022

Trees, A Smith Gallery

I’m honored to have Nuclear Family accepted to this exhibit on “Trees.” Of the 1,093 submitted images, 55 were selected for the exhibit. Juror...

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April 26, 2022

Joshua Tree National Park, and the Truffula Trees

Thinking back to my Seuss days with young children, it occurs to me that Joshua Trees have a strong resemblance to the Truffula Trees...

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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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January 16, 2019

A Prairie Mother’s Day

Last Mother’s Day most of my family was out of town, so my daughter and I drove out to the prairie in search of...

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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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September 21, 2016

Storm on the Horizon – Top Shot, National Geographic

I am honored to have the editors at National Geographic’s Top Shot choose my photo for the September 20, 2016 Daily Dozen, and have...

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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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