Welcome To My Old Photoblog! :)

Okay after what seems like a long hiatus for me and this site, I’ve finally jumpstarted it back up with a new hosting service at Media Temple. It’s heartbreak to say goodbye to the old photoblog, but I’m going to breath new life into the future of this site. I evolved as a photographer and started using Instagram (Click Here! – to see my feed…). Since September 2012, my IG community has grown to 16,000 followers and counting. So I want to breath new life into this site and incorporate it into my social networks. As a photographer, I will be represented by a gallery in Santa Fe as well, which I will cover in a future post. Right now, I just want to give you a heads up.

This site will be dedicated to the art of photography and all the geekery that photographers like to talk about. So I’ll be posting all kinds of stuff! Stay tuned!

Rock Point, Arizona – Navajo Reservation

Picture was shot with an iPhone 4S and then edited with Snapseed and resized in Photoshop CS5

Sacred Mooney Falls in Havasupai – Grand Canyon

This waterfall is over 2oo feet in Havasupai. It is powerful because it has taken lives. This is one of the most beautiful places in the Southwest but it also commands respect. … [Continue reading]

A Man's Inner Strength is his Beauty

A man's inner strength is what makes him beautiful and gives him the ability to believe in himself. This morning I was reminded of this skill and that it's what attracts the good things in my life. My connection to the land and the people around me … [Continue reading]

The Cyclic Change

This is a cottonwood tree below a beautiful cloudscape a few years ago. Image was shot with one of my Panasonic Micro Four Thirds cameras. Later, I edited the raw image in Lightroom and just recently exported it to my iPhone 4S where I ran it through … [Continue reading]

The Marriage Between Micro Four Thirds & iPhonography

Okay... I'm being overwhelmed with technological advances in photography from using an iPhone 4s to capture and post-process landscape images to using the iPhone to edit and print my DSLR and mirror less camera shots... Okay! I'm not going to give up … [Continue reading]

Puebloan Ceremonial Kiva – Aztec National Monument

This is an ancient Pueblo Kiva that was used for community gatherings and religious ceremony in the old days and is still considered to be sacred to modern Pueblo people. The site is located in the heart of Farmington, New Mexico.  This was a very … [Continue reading]

Sunset Over the Pacific – Southern California

The ocean has always humbled me when I visit the West Coast. It's quite spooky and mysterious at the same time. I still believe that in the deep waters lays the creatures of myth. Who knows what's out there? The Earth is a beautiful place and I have … [Continue reading]

Midday in Apache Junction

The Sonoran Desert is the most beautiful desert in the Southwest in my opinion. It's quiet and thought provoking. Not to mention it has some of the most exotic succulents and cactus species. All is peaceful in Southern Arizona. … [Continue reading]

Saguaro Cluster – Apache Junction – Arizona

Just outside of Phoenix by Apache Junction on the way to Globe, Arizona. Traveling to Arizona several times a year, I usually stop to grab saguaro landscapes. The Sonora Desert it one of the most beautiful places on the planet! … [Continue reading]

From a Memorable August Outing

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Sunrise at Toroweap in the Grand Canyon

Beauty is all around out in the Grand Canyon south of the Utah Border. You take a dirt road from Colorado City, 67 miles across the rugged Arizona Strip before getting to this spot. The dirt road is so primitive that a lot of people are not willing … [Continue reading]

Ears of Corn in the Hogan

Corn is an important staple and somewhat of a backbone for the Navajo People. It's considered to play an important role to the creation of humanity and is apart of the origin of the Navajo people who call themselves the Dineh people. This corn was … [Continue reading]

iPhoneography: Landscape Photography with Iphone 4s

Telling a story is simple... Who says you can't do landscape photography with a mobile phone. Are photographers going to throw their prejudices around!? Don't misunderstand me but understand my intentions. Most people taking photographs right now are … [Continue reading]

Iphoneography: Hotel Swimming Pool

More exciting and seedy imagery from the grungy Desert Southwest. In late fall this hotel still has its swimming pool filled to the brim on a cold day. To protect the innocent and guilty, I will not say which hotel this is. The rust on the fence is … [Continue reading]