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Kitty and Creek Norris

What a treat to be invited to Willits, CA to spend some time with Kitty and Creek. These are two fascinating people, that make a very special pair. I was honored to be in their home to make an image that fills me with emotion:

Kitty and Creek Norris

Wow! What a gorgeous day at Hermosa Beach!

Some of my favorite images of healers, healing and the healed.

Joshua Tree Retreat Center

One of the unique places in the Western States:

Beautiful day or not, Wolf and I need no excuse to venture out to record his in-the-moment flute improvisations.

Fire Ceremony

I love stopping by the Joshua Tree Retreat Center whenever I can. I am glad I did so early this month so that I was able to capture this wonderful image.

Fire Ceremony in the Mojave Desert

Canon EOS 60D
Lens: 18mm

Munchkin Cat !

If you had told me about a Munchkin Cat a month ago, I wouldn’t have believed it. But here is Regina showing the goods!

Regina and her Munchkin Cat

A brisk 45 degree morning with winds gusting to 45 mph and sand that stopped the van a mile from the venue was not enough to stop Michele Gauger’s group from spending a morning at the dunes. Here, Hillery Ilikea Aguiar-Galloway strikes a wonderful pose against the wind in front of the ‘big dune.’

Amargosa Dune

Although I hid my camera in my vest most of the time, about an hour of shooting left my lens grinding when focusing. Luckily, I ended up at the WPPI convention, where Canon cleaned my equipment for free. Thank you!

Entering Sedona (Again)

I can never refuse Wolfs Robe when he calls. I was happy to have my friend, Bridge along to hold the light pistol to open up some of the shadows from the strong Arizona sun. Normally, I prefer to shoot under cover, as my late friend and mentor, Monte Zucker would do. But Wolf has his favorite spots.

Here I turn his body away from the light and have him look back toward the sun:

Wolfs Robe

Of course you don’t see Bridge holding the light pistol:

Using a light pistol to 'open' shadows.

Next time I’ll bring a hat and more sun screen.

The locals say they have not seen snow stick in Prescott this long in many years. Looking south over Watson Lake to the Prescott Resort at sunset 2 weeks after the first major snow of the Winter of 2010 shows a persistent blaket.

Watson Lake

Looking north from the same location is a striking view with the identifying snow-covered peaks near Flagtaff, AZ in the background.

Watson Lake