Category Archives: Life in General

Remembering First Lady Nancy Reagan

Here’s my small tribute to former First Lady Nancy Reagan: Mrs. Reagan was escorting Queen Elizabeth II up the Red Carpet into a banquet at 20th Century Fox Studios, Los Angeles. This photograph was taken 33 years ago, almost to the day, during Queen Elizabeth and Prince Phillip’s 1983 visit to the west coast of the...

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Video Is Here

I’m proud to announce Video/Film Making/Cinematography offerings. The visual world is changing, and changing quickly. Motion and sound are improving the quality of content over the still image. As a lifelong photojournalist, never thought I’d say that. But you know how that saying goes, right? “Never say never”! Don’t misunderstand, I’m best known as “the...

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Magazine Cover Shoot

Billy Casper is indeed a legendary pro golfer as the AvidGolfer headline says. That smile? It’s as genuine as they come from a man who’s enjoying his life. This photo shoot came on very short notice, less than one day. Most unusual for a magazine cover project. Casper’s company had just announced its management of...

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Inspiration in Santa Fe

The New Photography Acquisitions at the Georgia O’Keefe Museum in Santa Fe showcase interesting and intriguing images of the late artist. These photographs and the video playing just inside the museum entrance gave me insight into not only her life, but the life she and husband/photographer Alfred Stieglitz led. Maybe I’ve been living in a cave,...

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Long Glass for Mirrorless Cameras

When I was shooting lots of editorial photo assignments for Sports Illustrated and the other Time/Life news magazines telephoto lenses (long glass) were always in use. They were big, heavy, awkward to carry and required the use of a monopod or tripod to insure a sharp image. These lenses included the 300mm f/2.8, a 400mm...

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