I love landscape photography. The way the light changes every 30 seconds and the way waiting always seems to have a big payoff in some undiscovered color or light reflection. To me being outside at the golden hour is like being in god’s photo studio. I’m lucky that I’m seeing more demand from clients for my landscape work, here is new landscape photography:

Stratford Land of Dallas recently chose some of my west texas photos to illustrate their annual report, collateral work and web site.

I also recently shots some landscape property near Pace Bend Park work for Mark Fox Real Estate, that ran in various publications including Texas Monthly magazine.

Finally my friends at the Ramashla Ashram on the south shore of the Big Island of Hawaii are using a series of the photos I took of for their collateral and advertising.

I’m looking forward to returning to Hawaii and the Big Island in August.

West Texas Landscape
West Texas Landscape
West Texas Landscape
West Texas Landscape
Pele Big Island Hawaii
Pele Big Island Hawaii
Ramashala Big Island Hawaii
Ramashala, Big Island, Hawaii
black sand beach South Shore Big Island
black sand beach South Shore, Big Island
Ramashala Big Island Hawaii
Ramashala, Big Island, Hawaii
Pele Big Island Hawaii
Pele Big Island Hawaii
Pele Yoga Big Island Hawaii
Pele Yoga Big Island Hawaii
Chuck at Ramashala Big Island
Chuck at Ramashala; Big Island
near Pace Bend Park Texas
near Pace Bend Park Texas
near Pace Bend Park Texas
near Pace Bend Park Texas

 

near Pace Bend Park Texas
near Pace Bend Park Texas

 

Here’s a poignant quote from Ansel Adams for inspiration:

I respect everything in change and the solomn beauty of life and death. I believe man will obtain freedom of spirit of society, and therefore while man amidst the emence beauty of objective bodies, he must possess the capacity of self perfection and must observe and represent his world with full confidence. I believe photography is a tool to express our positive assessment of the world. A tool to acquire ultimate happiness and belief. – Ansel Adams