A Fabergé Locket
It’s hard taking a photograph of a small object. Your focus has to be just right, the camera can’t move and lighting is always a concern. Put it behind a…
Read MoreIt’s hard taking a photograph of a small object. Your focus has to be just right, the camera can’t move and lighting is always a concern. Put it behind a…
Read MoreIt was a breezy day in February and a morning shoot had been scrubbed. I had my calendar mixed up and the event I planned to shoot was another week…
Read MoreMany colleges or universities have a namesake and a statue of that person somewhere on their campus. Stephen F. Austin State University in Nacogdoches, Texas is no exception. On the day…
Read MoreAs beautiful as the large cathedrals in Europe are, many are showing their age and the results of erosion from the elements and pollution. Many of the churches were made out of…
Read MorePart of the McFerrin Fabergé Collection, this presentation box is on display at the Houston Museum of Natural Science this year. Given in 1902 by Tsar Nichlas II to Leon Bourgeois, a French politican…
Read MoreIt was Chopper Day at the 1940 Air Terminal Museum. Helicopters, that is. The weather was clear and very breezy, but several choppers still showed up for a large crowd that…
Read MoreWhen you have kids, you think they are going to stay small forever. You blink and all of a sudden they’re grown and you realize you only have a little…
Read MoreI love hammocks, though I’ve rarely laid in one. I once received one as a present from my wife and as much as I loved it, I always felt I…
Read MoreFor some reason, I’ve never been attracted specifically to nature photography. Sure, things like flowers and trees are part of landscapes, but it takes a deliberate thought process to isolate and capture…
Read MoreAs much as I enjoy large sweeping images like landscapes and scenes downtown, I have to remind myself that sometimes the picture is in the details. This 1936 Buick is…
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