
I've been a photographer for 50 years: I write, lead walks, and teach. But, every time I take a picture I learn something new. Random Capture chronicles my photo journey and showcases my work. I hope you will come along as I grow, shoot, and share.
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I believe photography is a lifelong journey—there is always something new to learn and try. I write about my journey in Random Capture and I'm also passionate about sharing my knowledge so offer photography instruction in-person and remotely.
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