Just a quick update to prove I am still alive and kicking! Lots and lots of new images are in the pipeline, including a new and very interesting image gallery yet to be finalised. But, […]
Just a quick update to prove I am still alive and kicking! Lots and lots of new images are in the pipeline, including a new and very interesting image gallery yet to be finalised. But, […]
“Time is the quality of nature that keeps events from happening all at once. Lately, it doesn’t seem to be working.” – Anonymous. I have a large backlog of work to get through, professionally, within […]
Just a quick update before we end year 2013, and whilst I have some patchy internet access on the road. Here’s an image from yesterday of Grand Teton mountain taken north of Jackson, Wyoming (click […]
Just a quick update on what is new with PdA Photo! It’s that time of year where other activities and subsequent distractions are winding down and I can concentrate on getting some new work done […]
What’s that I hear you say? Yes indeed, a new piece of work. Well, it’s not so new since this was taken 4 months ago, but only found it’s way to the site just recently. […]
Well it seems like forever since I last wrote a blog… …and so to mark the end of the mountain snow season and celebrate the rapidly arriving summer here in California, the selection of this […]
This week’s installment of Image of the Week; A Critique, titled Dark Rift, is a particular favourite of mine, that combines two of the greatest inspirations in my photography; weather and the Southwest United States. […]
In the 1950’s and into the 1960’s we saw the first large revolution in film photography since its inception. It became affordable for the public to start documenting their everyday lives in the way never […]
I am often told that A Moment of Stillness is a favourite image of many viewers of my work. The colours and vibrancy of the image, combined with the abstract nature of the photograph, are […]
When I moved to California in 2008, I had no idea the Salton Sea existed, never mind the history of it over the last 100 years or so. When I discovered it a year and […]