The view from Cusco
Cusco, a photographer’s paradise but how to do it new & innovatively? Here is my attempt to shed a few new perspectives on this ancient Incan city, high in the

Cusco, a photographer’s paradise but how to do it new & innovatively? Here is my attempt to shed a few new perspectives on this ancient Incan city, high in the
I feel a bit spoiled. I’ve done the trek three times from Cusco, through the Sacred Valley, by the Urubamba river, through the jungle to first Agua Calientes & then
Who really lives at 13,500 feet? These proud people of Peru who I had the honor of meeting last month in Peru. A hardy lot, a strong people who can
Out in southern Minnesota in the rolling hills lays the picturesque family farm of my brother’s. Each time I visit a few new scenes capture my camera lens. This late
Ecola State Park is a feast for the eyes as you gaze down the northern Oregon coast. Haystack Rock catches your eye first but so many other delicacies for the
New Orleans cemeteries are old. The history is rich & the tales are shocking . Who knew this is where the phrase “getting the shaft” comes from? Did I look
East of New Orleans are the swamp lands of Honey Island where the gators are bored with tourists, the wild bores wander & the blue pelicans are plentiful. My recent
What a year! 2014 photography brought family celebrations, travels to Ecuador, Kauai & the midwest along with just some fun selfies. Here is my annual celebration of candid photos of
Legend says that you can shoot a gun from the front door of these homes & go through to the back door with a straight shot. Regardless, these homes in
One of the many reasons I love to go on medical missions is that we get to see how the real people live. Not just seeing the “top ten tourist