I've been a teacher, a writer, and a book critic. In the 1980s, I turned myself into a software specialist. I guess I took all that talk in the 60s and 70s about reinventing yourself a bit too seriously. Because apparently I'm not done yet.
In my latest reinvention, I'm a nature photographer living in the mountains of southwestern New Mexico. I make what I hope are beautiful, if thoroughly conventional, fine art photos of western landscapes; and I indulge my strange and creative nature--and my counterculture roots--by coaxing hallucinatory images from photographs of water flowing over rock.
Recently, I've been using software effects to make some of my landscape photographs look a little otherworldly. Dark Skies and Blue Aspen Dream are two of my favorites.