A Sign of Hope

Mule Deer Herd

Summer is over and the mornings are getting colder. Frost and a cold wind on my favorite trail seem to be driving away the early morning tourists and there is a sign of hope. It seems that the deer are returning to their normal habit of drinking from the creek and watering hole at night, and making the climb over the mountain at dawn.

A Time to Adapt

Mule Deer Fawn

Ten years ago I was sipping my morning brew in my favorite coffee shop staring out at Pikes Peak, when I realized it was time to adapt. My photography business was centered around wedding photography and that genre had changed around me and I had failed to adapt. At the time I had recently moved to the mountains and was surrounded by abundant wildlife. Almost any morning I wished, I could take a short hike and would have the opportunity to photograph deer, elk, bear. fox, coyote, and many other small and fascinating creatures.

Thundering Hooves Official Book Launch

Thundering Hooves Full Cover

Today is the big day, the official Thundering Hooves book launch! After a year of writing, and traveling to get the pictures, and editing the text and the cover, the book is finally published!

Thundering Hooves Cover

I'm pleased to present my official temporary cover for my upcoming book, Thundering Horses, this time with real horses instead of the cartoon ones generated by Photoshop.

Back in the Photography Saddle

Victorian Coffee Shop

Finally, back in the saddle again. It's been a long tough spring and summer fraught with problems and mechanical failure, but I finally have some results to show for all the trepidation.