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Flagstaff Urban Flea and Artisan Market

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For the past few years I've packed up a bunch of my stuff, jammed it into a 76 VW Transporter Camper, set up a canopy and peddled some of my work to unsuspecting buyers. Little did I know this was also a great way to meet people who appreciate photography... and old VWs.  Keep an eye out for me at the City Hall Parking lot, on Saturdays through out the Summer months.

Headlines 2000 my work on display

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 Friend and work-out buddy, Sandra Tann, and I have been collaborating...   I am pleased to announce First Friday at Headlines 2000.  I have over a dozen pieces of art adorning the walls and hope to see you there on Friday June 2, 2023 six until 9 pm.  Thanks Sandra!  (P.S. the photos are for sale)...

Natural Landscape Photography Awards

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     Thanks NLPA!   I'm r eally excited to receive my copy of this years Natural Landscape Awards Volume 2. It's an honor to be included with the other great artists in this beautifully crafted book. My image of the Ghost Hoodoos of Escalante is found on page 92!  Not only did I score well with multiple images, I got to be published in a book that celebrates real images made by real cameras by real people!  All these photographers work really hard to make personal and expressive images, so you'll find nothing fake in this book.  Thanks NLPA!

Green Living Magazine

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 April 6, 2022 I was pleased to see some of my Grand Canyon photos in this month's issue of Green Living Magazine. It was in an article about The Grand Canyon Conservancy's 90th anniversary, written by Anna Dorl. Thanks to Carol Kahn, the managing editor!  

Full Frame Landscape Photography Magazine

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  Feb 1, 2022 I am happy to announce that I have another little article on page 96 in Landscape Photography Magazine. It's an image I made during the height of the pandemic near Sedona. The online magazine is available by subscription only, but you can check it out here!    

Red Mountain Fog in Landscape Photography Magazine

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 I was surprised to find a feature in this month's Landscape Photography Magazine .  I made this image a few years back, and submitted the story to the magazine a year ago.  Nice job Wade!  Thanks.

The best 20 of '20

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 Another year is in the books now. What a year.  Business wise, it sucked. I might get more into that in another blog post.  At least I look back at my own blogs and remember the good times, adventures and experiences that I've enjoyed in my life.  Photographically speaking I've had a swell time making images. This rotten pandemic has given me some extra time to get out into nature and create some experiences a little closer to home.  I'm lucky to have some of the most beautiful places in the world to explore. Also some of the most remote.  I'm okay with that, since making money isn't the primary reason I practice photography. It really is about the experience, and coming back with a photo I love is just icing on the cake. This year started off exploring Sycamore Canyon in the winter, then chasing Neowise comet, hanging out at the North Rim during the monsoon (the one), looking for fall leaves, exploring the ruins and canyons of Cedar Mesa, and tromping aro...