ENTRY DESCRIPTION
To be human is to live amid contrast and contradiction. We strive for restful calm; yet the world is filled with chaos and turmoil. But waves and tide can, in time, smooth sharp edges into polished stone. Nature both threatens and sustains us, and we find balance in the center of the storm.
I photographed Queen Dandelion at Rialto Beach in Olympic National Park in July 2019.
AUTHOR
I've been making photographs since 1986, when I spent a summer working at Grand Canyon National Park and my grandfather gifted me his Pentax K1000. When my son was born in 1998, I fell in love with the challenge of portrait photography. There's a quote by Ralph Waldo Emerson that describes it well: "The soul in man is not an organ but a light... From within or from behind, a light shines through us upon things, and makes us aware that we are nothing, but the light is all." My task as a photographer is to capture light in the form of digital pixels; but my task as an artist is to capture a glimpse of the soul shining through. About a decade ago, I started focusing on figure photography, mostly in nature, with themes of reconnecting with that part of us that is natural and wild. My work also strives to represent diversity in all forms, and to represent the breadth of human sensuality. My photos have been exhibited in galleries and festivals throughout the United States and Europe.
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