July 2, 2015
In the 14th and 15th centuries weavers in Europe perfected tapestries. Â Woven to hang on the stone walls of castles, they tell stories in the […]
June 29, 2015
My excuse to visit the Natural History Museum of Los Angeles has nothing to do with the inside of the recently renovated museum.  I wanted to see […]
June 28, 2015
A streak of sunlight can be a beacon, calling a photographer to action. Â In an early morning shoot, here at the Natural History Museum of […]
June 25, 2015
Sometimes the best composition comes from cropping a photo that has too much wasted space. Recently I photographed the pollinator garden at the Los Angeles Museum […]
June 23, 2015
I love knowing the botanical names of plants. Â I am sure it is one reason I became a garden photographer. Â The plants become my friends […]
June 20, 2015
I love the morning light in gardens.  Gardens are fresh, the air clean, and the light is sweet. It is nearly impossible to work in the hot, […]
June 19, 2015
Well this self publishing thing seems off to a good start. Â Good Garden Photography, the first book in the PhotoBotanic Garden Photography Workshop just received […]
June 17, 2015
The Humboldt Lilies are blooming at the Regional Parks Botanical Garden, and wouldn’t you know it?, Â the one day I have a chance to get […]
June 15, 2015
Members of the Learning Center just received an article about how I created this new print in the Extraction series: Â Heteromeles arbutifolia – Toyon. Â This […]
June 14, 2015
I have added another California native shrub to the extraction series, Toyon – Heteromeles arbutifolia.  Extractions are photobotanic illustrations that are inspired by classic botanic illustrations […]