STRAIGHT SHOTS
As much as I like to alter and combine images for posters, CD covers and event promotions, there's something nice about the "straight shots," the unaltered images. This page is just that, pictures shot the way they were seen.
I shot the picture at left at 3 a.m. as artwork to accompany my story about this employment company, published in the Sioux Falls Argus Leader. Check out the guy in the far right of the frame - I think he was peeing.
I shot the picture at left at 3 a.m. as artwork to accompany my story about this employment company, published in the Sioux Falls Argus Leader. Check out the guy in the far right of the frame - I think he was peeing.
This is the site of the former town of East Sioux Falls on a frosty morning. Natural lighting turned the world black and white, save for a hint of red in the old water pump.
Historic looking old-style streetlights in Deadwood, S.D. This picture is included in my "Deadwood" guide book.
There's something so innocently interesting about a child's face - expressive even in a mood that's not sad, not crazy happy, just content.
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Natural postcard look to Spearfish Canyon, in the Black Hills of South Dakota. Peaceful, easy feeling! This shot of mine is used in my "Black Hills" guidebook.
We travel to Toronto every now and then to visit relatives. This is the waterfront area, lots of cool shops, boat rides and restaurants.
Simple shots, like straight down into the gord bin at the orchard, sometimes create an interesting, busy image.
Shot this "welcome home" picture of soldiers returning to South Dakota from Iraq. This ran in the newspaper with my story talking with friends, family and soldiers.
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