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Growing up on a farm;
and being a life long resident of rural southwest Indiana, has instilled
within me the values of ‘learning by doing’ and ‘self reliance’ along with
a deep respect and love for the natural world.
In 1987; when I
received my first 35mm camera, I instinctively employed the 'learn by
doing' technique and headed for the great outdoors for my first photo op.
Zooming in on a tiny wild flower I was amazed by what I saw in the view
finder: Nature; up close and personal, in a way I’ve never seen it before.
There was such awesome beauty to be found here, captured on film and
shared with others; sights we pass by everyday but don’t really SEE. It
became a passion.
Shortly after this I
also became obsessed with computers. But it would be a few years before
this tool became powerful enough to integrate with my photography. I spent
those ‘in-between’ years perfecting my skills with the camera and computer
so that in 2004; when I acquired my new computer, digital SLR camera and
super printer, the stage was already set for a new venture.
Once again I was
awestruck as I used my computer to zoom in on my nature photos. I marveled
as Nature reviled more of her intricate details in color, light and form.
Eagerly I embarked on the digital art world; searching, as I had in
nature, for the picture within the picture. Cutting, pasting, flipping,
painting, filtering and layering Nature into a whole, new, Digital World.
For my Photo
Illustrations I move from the Plant to the Animal Kingdom, trading the
macro lens for a telephoto lens and candidly seeking beauty on the
emotional level. Clearing out the chaos and confusion; I leave and enhance
only the essential elements that make a particular ‘split second in time’
so special.
It would seem an unholy mix; my love for the natural world and enchantment
with the digital world, yet, isn’t that what nature is all about: balance
and harmony?
A painter starts with a
blank canvas and an idea. I start with a camera and work backwards;
finding the picture within the picture, within the picture………..

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