About Me
About My Photography
I started photographing seriously just after I got out of the Army in 1974. I have had a darkroom ever since, although I rarely use it. My passion for photography came when I started using the Zone System, developed by Ansel Adams, with my 4×5 film camera. I started with digital about 10 years ago and I currently shoot with a Nikon D810 and D800 and D850. My primary wildlife lens is a Nikon 600mm F4 VR lens, a Nikon 400mm F2.8 and Nikon’s new 500mm F5.6 lens. My primary landscape lens is a Nikon 16-35mm F4. For photographing the Qnaqui herd I usually use my 70-200mm f2.8 .
All of my wildlife photographs are shot IN THE WILD, not at a wildlife preserve, zoo, or fenced in wildlife park. My real passion is the Onaqui Herd of wild horses in Utah’s West Desert. I have been photographing them for about 8 years now. I have over 150,000 photographs of these beautiful wild horses. Those photographs can be found at my other website: www.utahwildhorses.com.
I also sell gifts for scoutmasters and Eagle scouts at the following websites:
www.scoutmastergift.com www.eaglescoutgift.com www.onlywildeagles.com