Journal (Presentations)

My old journal/blog commenced in 2006 and was retired in early June 2021. Fifteen years worth of posts - articles, gear reviews, announcements, trip reports, photographs, environmental issues, and much more - can be found here. Please subscribe to my Journal to stay tuned (I recommend Feedly). Thank you for reading.

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Moab Photography Symposium: April 26-29, 2027
June 24, 2026  |  Moab, Utah

In April 2027, I am joining seven other talented photographers and instructors in Moab, Utah for the Moab Photography Symposium — and I'd love to see you there.

Ask Me Anything!
August 6, 2025

Join me on September 4, 2025, for a 24 hour long Ask Me Anything Q&A session (AMA) hosted by Nature Photographers Network (NPN). NPN's AMA's present a unique opportunity for photographers to engage directly with some of the world’s most renowned nature photographers...

From RAW to AWE
July 22, 2025

Creative Expressive Editing with Michael E. Gordon and Chuck Kimmerle
August 21, 2025 6pm PST

Editing photographs can be frustrating. While learning how to make basic adjustments is relatively easy, knowing where to begin - or where to end - can be far more challenging...

Virtual Presentation, May 6, 2025: Inspiration, Imagination, & Intention in Black & White
April 29, 2025

I will be presenting online for the Harbour City Photography Club in British Columbia, on the evening of May 6, 2025, at 7pm PST. My presentation is entitled "Inspiration, Imagination, & Intention in Black & White"...

Moab Photo Symposium, September 25-28, 2025

The Moab Photography Symposium (MPS) successfully presents known leaders and new voices in the field of landscape-based fine art photography. The MPS goal has always been to motivate people to personalize their personal photography, which is accomplished via entertaining and enlightening presentations, small field workshops, technical sessions, and the well-loved evening photoJAM! where attendees share their work...

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