Arches National Park in eastern Utah, United States is known for containing over 2,000 natural sandstone arches including this one the “South Window Arch”. I had been retired less than a month in 2011 when I go out of bed, on a cold June morning in Moab, Utah to...
Marfa Lights Viewing Area While on my little road trip adventure last year I took a small detour to visit the town of Marfa. There really isn’t much there but, for some reason, the town felt like an oasis in the bat shit crazy otherwise known as Texas. Located in the...
While I was visiting the Unites States last year some friends needed help moving their little convertible automobile from California to Texas. Since I am always looking for new ways to have more adventures, I jumped at the chance to “help”. My plan was to roughly...
I have been accepted by the Getty Images as a contributing editorial and creative photographer! Getty is one of the most prestigious photo agencies in the business and I am excited by the opportunity. I am also pleased to have another outlet for the photography I make...
Skeleton of the Peter Iredale on the Coast of Oregon, USA. The 275 foot long Liverpool sailing ship, wrecked at the mouth of the Columbia River in 1906. The popular tourist attraction is located in Fort Stevens State Park in Oregon.
Last year I did a post called my “Top 12 Photos of 2012”. 2012 was an amazing year for me with many changes; many improvements and a few challenges. I intended to do a “Top 13 of 2013” but after going through the over 11,000 images I made in...
While hanging out in Gardiner, Montana before visiting Glacier National Park and Yellowstone, Scott and I kept hearing about what is apparently the most famous place we have never heard of, the Beartooth Scenic Byway. We looked into it a bit and found the late CBS...