Photographs give us all the opportunity to travel in time. We can travel back in time to see ourselves, our families and friends, and history back to the late 19th century. We are able to travel back and forth over more than a century of time and not think twice about it. We have an amazing photographic time line of the 20th century and will have even a better one of the century we are now in with the advent of digital cameras and cell phone cameras in everyones pocket. People are wonderful subjects for these snap shots in time, but my preference is for the natural world around us. I'm ever fascinated by the changing colors and textures of a spring morning, a summer afternoon, the sun setting on a fall evening, or the inescapable silence of a fresh blanket of snow. Time is ever so precious and a photo will let us capture that better than anything else. I often use a line to describe my photography from a story I read many years ago. The actual line comes from a story written by Phillip K. Dick called "Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep" and goes like this: "All those moments will be lost in time; like tears in the rain." I like to think my photos are those moments in time and I need to capture as many of them as I can because time is quickly flooding me out of existence's. Are my photographs fine art, I don't think of them as that, but they are pleasurable moments in time travel.
Please enjoy these moments in time for they can never be again, and don't forget to comment or sign my guestbook. Prints and copies of any of the photos in my galleries may be purchased by contacting me through my regular e-mail, which can be found on my profile page.