Biography

Don first picked up a camera in his teenage years, shooting mostly black and white film and doing his own darkroom work. His interests shifted to color film in his early twenties, then he did the unexpected: he quit photography. There were a variety of reasons for this decision, but when he looks back he thinks he was lacking a certain maturity that was necessary to move forward in regard to the quality of his work. With the advent of Digital Photography he started shooting again with a passion that was been missing in earlier years.  Today he is drawn to a variety of work, but he considers landscape photography to be the core of his work. Being outside and often in remote locations gives him an appreciation for our natural world.
It is his hope that his images bring others to that same level of appreciation.   Today he shoots with everything from the iPhone, to high end DSLR’s and Infrared. But he does not consider the camera that important, as it is just a tool to accomplish the photographer’s vision.

Don is the presentation manager for the Nature Visions Photography Expo.  Don is a former member of the Manassas Warrenton Camera Club and Co-Owner of Road Runner Photography Tours.

Rust and Ruins

Urban Exploration is a very popular activity, but it can be difficult to do legally. We will explore the risks and pitfalls of this type of photography as well as discuss how you can safely and legally add this type of photography to your portfolio.   We will also explore why photographers are drawn to decrepitude and how to shoot this type of environment and get the results you desire.

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