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Icon in the Gulch is a mega project.  Over 400 units, two pools, soaring architectural details and miles and miles of concrete.  The photos from the construction started before the site was cleared and are will finish with a series of interior and exterior lift shoots in the next few weeks.
I have been fortunate to [...]

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Brief Artist Statement on NYC Images, 2004-2005

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Our photography office is located at the last address on Main Street before it turns into Gallatin Road. Gallatin Road is the gateway to Madison, TN. The beginning of Main Street is in downtown Nashville and upon entering East Nashville, you pass by a sampling of what is further on up the Road; [...]

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Two half truths exist in photography; humor works in a photograph and pictures of animals can be potentially good. These exist because they are sometimes true. Sometimes. Humor can assist a mediocre image in capturing your attention long enough to declare it passable. And occasionally there are superior images of [...]

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Nothing except the cross of Christianity is more iconic than an American Flag. I’ve photographed both on numerous occasions. The cross can be difficult visually because of its basic composition and its religious overtones. The flag is more widely found and frequently puts itself into such interesting compositions and juxtapositions. It waves and dances, [...]

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Our nation’s capitol. Visually stunning. Overwhelming with historical references. World renowned as the showcase of democracy. Lots of great restaurants, too. What I remember of my first visit; the fireworks, knowing without a doubt that I wanted to be a mounted policewoman when I grew up. I brought my actual [...]

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Living in any area of the county issues us grand explorations into unique vistas, culture & history of a region; the legendary & timeless monuments of Washington D.C. or the surreal landscapes of the southwest offer visual insight into place and people. In Tennessee, we have whiskey. (And, thankfully, also in Kentucky, we [...]

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