Representing the West: A New Frontier

I am again truly honored to be exhibited at the beautiful Sangre de Cristo Art Center in Pueblo, Colorado for their Representing the West: A New Frontier show. They selected two of my images, Littleton Depot and Barracks #2 for the exhibit. This is a national, multi-medium juried show that will run from January 28th through March 19th. From their website, "both non-traditional subject matter, materials and concepts and traditional depictions of the West will be on dispaly, including audio and video pieces. For more information go to https://www.sdc-arts.org/exhibitions/upcoming-exhibits-helen-t-white-galleries

Colorado Photographic Arts Center

I am truly honored to have my image A Bird's Dream selected for display in the Colorado Photographic Arts Center's Annual Member's Show to run from August 5-27. In addition, juror Tim Wride, Curator of Photography of the Norton Museum of Art in West Palm Beach, Florida, selected another of my images, Pinwheels, as a Special Mention for inclusion in the online gallery version of the exhibition. To see the all the images selected for this show, go to http://www.cpacphoto.org/2016-cpac-annual-members-show-exhibiting-artists/

America's Parks: A Centennial Celebration

My image, Sails in the Dunes (see the Landscape-Great Sand Dunes gallery), has not only been selected for showing in the America's Parks: A Centennial Celebration at the Sangre de Cristo Arts Center in Pueblo, Colorado, but was awarded 2nd Place! The exhibit runs from June 4, 2016 to August 7, 2016. This was a national competition that was juried by nationally-renowned Colorado legend landscape photographer, John Fielder. An incredible Ansel Adams exhibit is also showing at another gallery within the Arts Center.

Honorable Mention Awarded

The image "Sea Cave Doors", which is the thumbnail cover image of the Landscape-Lake Superior collection, was recently awarded Honorable Mention in a recent competition of the Front Range Photography Club. The image was photographed at the "Ice Caves" of northern Wisconsin in Lake Superior. These are a hidden gem with limited access that I was able to photograph with perfect fall evening light.

Eye of the Camera Exhibition

Two of my images have been selected for exhibition in the 50th annual Eye of the Camera show in Littleton, Colorado. This was a statewide competition and I am honored that not only one of my images was selected but TWO were! To make sure my photos stand out, I had them framed at Cherry Creek Custom Framing. A big thanks to Aaron and Tam there for their expertise and terrific work! Visit them at:

The Eye of the Camera exhibition will be take place February 19 through March 27th at the Littleton Museum, 6028 S Gallup St. in Littleton. Here is a link to the Museum's hours of operation. http://www.littletongov.org/?page=129