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I'm a freelance photographer. For the past two years I have been on a personal sojourn as a professional photographer.

I enjoy capturing life in Texas. If you get past the glitter you begin to see the gentil side of the state. The peace and quitness of it all is qranquil . A child fishing for the first time, or just seeing the ground fog rise contains something special, something healing for us all. I wonder what would your story.

One day I decided to follow my heart and develop my calling after sitting in a cubical for over a decade pushing paper and sorting files.

That Cubical became my temple of meditation until it was time to nurture my heart string.

I love children atached to the land of Texas.

My camera and I have a special connection with the little Hobbits in their world.

You can find me in the north east corner of the Dallas, Fort Worth metroplex and in a small town called Lavon, Texas.

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  For more than 3 decades photography has been a dear hobby and passion of mine. in the last years though it has become more. it has turned into a deeper - one could even say a more intensive - connection to and communication with life in every form  
 
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13 Years Without Snow - I still recall this morning along the River Thames all the way to work.  The Millennium Bridge, off the banks of the Thames River in London, UK.  This morning was the first snow in London in 13 Years.
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Calmrow-That morning was quiet, sunlit and calm, the fog had not been burned off of the lake yet but was just starting to by the sun. Perhaps it is just me but I consider it timeless. 
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Locked in-I had not seen these oldschool locks in so long and just loved the texture of the worn leather on the windowsill.  The rain on the window and the red taillight shining through.
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Lonely winter picnic -  It was very very cold when I took this shot. The composition was there just waiting for me to connect. 
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My first born- The shirt he has on was designed by non other than himself.  I am not one for portraits but I guess my portrait style is to juxtapose the image/subject slightly.  I love just staring at this shot. It was a moment where I connected into his world from another place looking at apart of me and my wife and wondering what his life will be like as a man.
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Ocean Children - I shot this in Jensen Beach, Florida and I just love the anonymity of the children and the fact that the surf is hard and crashing in. It's as if they are fearless surfers to be.
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Mike Mostransky says, I often try and do, capture something ordinary, something you have seen before in passing but perhapes never once stopped and studied the detail"

 

 
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Inner Feelings JPG Magazine is more than a photography magazine in a Borders Book Store, or Barns and Noble Book Store. The content of the magazine is about photographers from around the world finding a common bond and getting past the political cloak within any country. You can see the forgotten truth in a few hand full of photographers that see this magazine is more than a family album.

These women and men are not bound by the false rules of journalism. No matter what is captured there is some bit of knowledge to bond with. Turning the pages you begin to see and feel the heart of man kind.
JPG Magazine does what National Geographic Magazine could never do. Bring peace, hope and offer's a path to friendship. This wasn't designed by the editors, but it is a phenomenon which comes from the pure desire to make photography and not political statements of war.

As photographers we should strive to become sensitive to life and the balance of nature . We should seek this, but not from the anger and hurt we have encountered. We should should seek for the knowledge and from the knowledge of life and story. Seek for the love of living and feeling our connection to this earth. And from

that connection justice. And from Justice growth and healing without punishment.

Release and let go.

Editors must learn to let go and let the eyes of others talk. Iti is our art and not thiers.

Then we can see the world which is in essence the life we all depend on.
With respect to all.

Awen

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"I've got the bug and I've got it bad. I shoot constantly, continuously…endlessly…and I never tired of it.
What use to be a means to an end, has now taken center stage in my life.

A Ringling Grad, who married a once soldier, I have worn many hats….from painter to teacher to museum designer, but once I turned my camera on the world…there was no turning back.

Living in Europe and having a dog, I have acquired what I call a "daily healing walk". On these meditation like wanders…I try to capture the feeling of serenity I feel when I am in Nature.

I hope you find my work gives you a feeling of peace…but mostly I hope my work sparks any type of feeling in you…then I know I have done something right."

 
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