Tag: Kansas

25 Sep

roadside mutts.

Out doing my drive-by-shooting one morning in Kansas last month, and I passed these three dogs who were hanging out. One would stand in the middle of the road, wander around, and look for cars. The other two were just relaxing in the tall grass off to one side. When I drove by, the one [...]

13 Sep

gated rest.

This shot should have been part of the previous post, the farm sleeps, but oh well. I like it enough to post it after the fact. This is the gate entrance to that abandoned farm property. So much going on with the wire, gate, barbed wire, chain, wood, etc. Lots of texture too. I [...]

10 Sep

cows.

Kansas cows shot from the roadside. I actually stopped here to take a shot of this old station wagon that had a stand of weeds growing straight up through the hoodless engine bay. Perhaps I’ll post that image another time; you can see the car in this shot though..

09 Sep

kansas sunrise.

I took this shot in the same area as the photos from fogged in.
The fog worked in my favor that day, even though I wasn’t expecting it at all. One of my magazines (for those that know me, one of my many, many magazines) featured a spot about photographing in fog. They recommended watching [...]

02 Sep

sunlit waves.

Shot on country roads Kansas one morning last week.

29 Aug

park place gallery.

I am pleased and excited to announce that my photography work is being represented at the Park Place Gallery in Kansas City! Park Place contacted me about two months ago. They found my website, fell in love with my work, and wanted it for their walls. A cold call from a gallery, how about that [...]

29 Aug

the farm sleeps.

This series was shot the other morning, along with yesterday’s post (fogged in.). This old farmhouse and barn looked to be abandoned. The drive that lead up to the house looks like it hasn’t seen it’s owner in quite some time. Places like this are what I’m all about. I love the feeling of being [...]

28 Aug

fogged in.

Two more from Kansas. I shot these early yesterday morning. I woke up at 5:30am, saw it was still pitch black outside, and figured I could drag myself out to the boonies before the sun came up. I’m glad I did; I got a handful of really great images. All were shot on a tripod [...]