Sunday, April 27, 2014

From the Archive: Peeping Jane ~ Montana Fine Art & Editorial Photography

In the summer of 1990 I was the only sighted person staying in the dorms at the University of NM. They hosted a program for blind/visually impaired NM teens to help them develop job skills. The counselors were also blind/visually impaired.

This is the only photo I took of any of them through the peephole in my dorm room door.


Friday, April 18, 2014

From the Archive: Powwow ~ Montana Fine Art & Editorial Photography

In 1996 I found myself in Connecticut and had a chance to attend one of the biggest powwows of the time on the Mashantucket Pequot reservation. Schemitzun was the most visually and aurally stimulating thing I had experienced. It was a blur of motion and music until I got up the courage to focus on one individual, Tommy Christian, Assiniboine Sioux, and photograph him in his little red sports car when the rains began.











Monday, April 14, 2014

Monday, April 7, 2014

LensCulture ~ Montana Fine Art & Editorial Photography

I'm really pleased to have my iPhone project, Strange Days: Woods Bay, featured on the home page of LensCulture today.

From their About page: "For almost 10 years, LensCulture has become one of the most authoritative resources for contemporary photography. We have been committed to discovering and promoting the best of the global photography community. We look for exciting work from every continent, and from diverse points of view: documentary, fine art, nature, photojournalism, activism, street photography, sports, fashion, poetic, personal, abstract and human."