Photography has been an intermittent hobby of mine for my entire adult life. As a junior in Pharmacy School, I was able to get off work and drive from Toledo, OH to Washington, DC to attend JFK’s funeral. Picked up my dad’s Argus C3 camera on the way, got an amazing location on the street between the White House and St Matthew’s Cathedral, shot 3-36 exposure rolls of film and was hooked. I was lucky to spend 2 years military time in Berlin, Germany, purchase some good photo equipment and have the time to travel and use it.

Returning to the US, I spent most of the next 30 years, making a living as a pharmacist and raising a family. I did find time to dabble in photography and multimedia production, again, as a hobby. In the early 90’s we discovered New Mexico made the big move from Ohio to the Land of Enchantment. About the same time I made the move from film to digital; both moves have opened up whole new worlds.

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Christmas Day - Carrizo Peak

Christmas Day - Carrizo Peak

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Today, photography for me is still a hobby. Most of what I shoot is outdoors, and mostly landscapes. Of course you don’t have to be in New Mexico long to know the possibilities are endless.

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