September 9, 2015
Any author who publishes a new book wants to arrange a book tour, and usually the publisher helps out with the planning and travel expenses. […]
September 7, 2015
Succulents are some of the most graphic plants, they should be easy to photograph. Â That’s what I thought when I worked on the Hardy Succulents […]
September 4, 2015
Beth Hansen-Winter has a way cool garden. Â Carved out of the old growth fir trees in Beaver Creek, Oregon is a treasure trove of plants […]
September 3, 2015
When I dig back deep into my files I find photos I had totally forgotten. Â I went looking for Coreopsis recently and found ‘Limerock Ruby’ […]
September 1, 2015
Long before I ever took a photograph of any plant or flower, I loved botanic illustrations. Â In college I worked in a framing shop that […]
August 31, 2015
I like to see the full frontal view of flowers – point of view can make the difference in how we appreciate so many things. […]
August 30, 2015
Is anyone immune to the allure of meadows ? Â If you are a hiker and explore open spaces, parks, and natural areas, a meadow means […]
August 29, 2015
I was delighted to hear from my friend, garden designer Sherry Merciari, who wanted to order prints of some experimental, abstracted photos I created of […]
August 27, 2015
I have no doubt the Garden of Eden was a meadow (with a very special apple tree). Â Certainly heaven is a meadow. The romance of […]
August 24, 2015
What photographer doesn’t like hunting for photos ? Â The process of looking, eyes alert to possibilities is exactly where the creative juices start flowing. Stay […]