Cuban Forest

This was a very unusual photo shoot for me because it was my first time in Cuba. I hired one of those 1950 bright color car drivers who took me all around. He stopped at this little village in the middle of a heavily wooded area as I called the Forrest. What makes this one […]
New Year Afterparty

Lack of focus brings something special into the photo
MrInternational

While visiting in Los Angeles, and tagging along for an interview session with pop rock musician/ singer, Trevor James. He and I decided to stop at Ciao Bella, a café on Melrose Boulevard to enjoy a cup of Java. While sitting at a window seat the light look perfect for a portrait of this up […]
Society of the four arts garden

While visiting family in West Palm Beach, Florida, they know how much I love photographing beautiful landscapes and national parks. They invited me to see the The Society of The Four Arts Gardens which comprised of some incredible landscape art. With my infrared camera in possession it felt like I could be one of the […]
Fruit Market

We stopped at a local fruit market on our way to Aspen, CO. I looked in the back and saw this scene, thinking it would look good in infrared light.
Thomas Jeffersons Monticello

President Thomas Jefferson’s home is always a great subject for infrared light, particularly when the clouds cooperate.
Montpelier

Home of President James Madison.
Surveying the fields of Gettysburg

Gouverneur K. Warren stands on Little Round Top, the Gettysburg hill which hosted one of the most important battles of the Civil War.
A Dash of Color

One of the many colorful houses inside the grounds of the famous Chautauqua Institue, in Chautauqua, NY.
With Her Head In The Clouds

The mourner atop the Rook Monument looks out over Allegheny Cemetery on a sunny day. Pittsburgh, PA.
The Three Soldiers

The soldiers from the Vietnam Memorial in Washington, DC.
Vandergrift Monument

A famous monument from Pittsburgh’s historic Allegheny Cemetery.