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Teton Range
On my recent trip to Jackson Wyoming to deliver my prints to Shari Brownfield Fine Art, I was smitten by the raw power and majesty of the Teton Range. I avoid photographing in the National Park system, as it feeds an idea antithetical to my art, which is that the beauty of the natural world lives only within its boundaries.

“Unseen/Seen” at Shari Brownfield Fine Art, Jackson, Wyoming
Another exhibition at Shari Brownfield Fine Art in Jackson, Wyoming, this time celebrating the love of nature as expressed through my black-and-white landscape art.

Why Do I Make My Own Analog Black-and-White Prints?
This question would have been laughable in the art community 25 years ago, but now, with the digital revolution firmly in place, it seems that now is a good time to answer that question.