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Flowers in the Desert

Click here to view this artwork, Black Wrap - Ethiopia, and its currently available sizes. Black Wrap |  Omo Valley This young girl is a member of four small Arbore tribes in the Southern Omo Valley of Ethiopia. I remember it was early morning and as I looked across the dusty, monochromatic landscape, her black [...]

By |2024-08-28T00:56:47-07:00February 17th, 2023|Blog|Comments Off on Flowers in the Desert

What Do You See?

Click here to view this artwork, Flores - Oaxaco, and its currently available sizes. Flores  |  Oaxaca It was a beautiful morning when I photographed this woman elegantly carrying flowers to market, her poised ability to balance her basket brimming with flowers while clutching an abundance of calla lilies beneath her arm. Everything about her [...]

By |2024-08-28T00:57:56-07:00February 10th, 2023|Blog|Comments Off on What Do You See?

Amongst the Ancestral Land

Click here to view this artwork, Land of the Diné - Navajo Nation, and its currently available sizes. Land of the Dine´  |  Navajo Nation It was October 2022 when I wandered with this young man through the Navajo Nation's majestic land to find a place to make his portrait. When we arrived at this [...]

By |2024-08-28T01:00:07-07:00February 3rd, 2023|Blog|Comments Off on Amongst the Ancestral Land

The Brilliance of Orange

Click here to view this artwork,Ten Thousand Gateways - Kyoto, and its currently available sizes. Ten Thousand Gateways  |  Kyoto A portal suggests arriving at a new place. Windows and corridors are invitations to possibility. In this pathway leading into the Shinto shrine in Kyoto, Japan, there is a sense of passing from the secular to [...]

By |2024-08-28T01:01:17-07:00January 27th, 2023|Blog|Comments Off on The Brilliance of Orange

Living in Full

Click here to view this artwork,Naxi Blue - Lijiang, and its currently available sizes. Naxi Blue | Lijiang The Naxi minority who live in the ancient town of Lijiang in the Yunnan province are easily recognizable. Dressed primarily in white, blue, and black, the women wear tunic-type long dresses, pants, and sturdy, chunky shoes. It is [...]

By |2024-08-28T01:02:21-07:00January 20th, 2023|Blog|Comments Off on Living in Full

Open to Flying

Click here to view this artwork,Childrens Blessings - Bhutan, and its currently available sizes. Children's Blessing | Bhutan Poised high atop a mountain in Bhutan as if to guard the people below, the beautiful temple Changangkha Lhakhang overlooks the ancient city of Thimphu. The temple’s protective theme extends to the children who in this [...]

By |2024-08-28T01:03:24-07:00January 13th, 2023|Blog|Comments Off on Open to Flying

Full Stop: Red Calm

Click here to view this artwork,Red Calm - Burma, and its currently available sizes. Red Calm | Burma It was dawn when I made this image of a young monk in Myanmar. The day was chilly and I walked through the temple alone. Suddenly, this beautiful boy turned a corner and appeared in front of me. [...]

By |2024-08-28T01:05:24-07:00January 6th, 2023|Blog|Comments Off on Full Stop: Red Calm

Lines Disappear

Click here to view this artwork,Eternity - Myanmar, and its currently available sizes. Eternity | Myanmar This young, novice monk, afloat in his tiny boat on Inle Lake, the second largest lake in Myanmar, is enshrouded in morning fog. How easily he stands while contemplating the vanished horizon. That line the mist dissipates, that demarcation between [...]

By |2024-08-28T02:07:18-07:00December 30th, 2022|Blog|Comments Off on Lines Disappear

The Power of a Gaze

Click here to view this artwork, Friendship - Mandalay, and its currently available sizes. All around the world, young children are open with each other. When I traveled with my kids to Mandalay, Myanmar, they would just go off with the village kids while I worked. Their immediate ability to hold hands, play, skip, share a [...]

By |2024-04-23T23:59:24-07:00December 23rd, 2022|Blog|Comments Off on The Power of a Gaze
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