I returned four or five times over the course of two months to this creamery in Sonoma County because I found the towers so fascinating; and, I feel rewarded for my efforts. The grey sky and white towers make this image one of my best high key photographs from the Impressionistic Visions collection.
“Eucalyptus Road” (h)
This image was taken on a rainy spring day on a small West Marin dirt road leading to a farm house. The standing rain water adds to the interest of the picture which includes the ubiquitous Eucalyptus trees in the Marin countryside.
From my Impressionistic Visions Collection. Produced on metal in an edition of only fifteen (15) and ready to hang.
“Notre Dame and Books”
“Notre Dame and Books” is one of my 2 or 3 favorite Paris images. I am standing on the sidewalk and shooting into the window of Shakespeare & Company. It’s a winter morning with the sun illuminating the famous cathedral. The books are inside on shelving and everything else is reflected in the bookshop window. One can see the cobbled street, wall and fencing, trees, the buildings on Isle St Louis and, of course, Notre Dame Cathedral.
“Typewriter”
The “Typewriter”, photographed in an eccentric’s compound in Nevada, is one of my most unique photographs. The machine, built in 1911-1912, is embedded in concrete on top of a stone wall and accompanied by a telephone and a tricycle hanging from a tree above and a cash register set in the concrete next to it.
“Lady and Shawl”
I stationed myself across the street from this magnificent yellow-hued church in San Miguel de Allende, Mexico hoping that an interesting person would walk by before the light changed. I was perched on a small, low window sill for at least an hour and I was rewarded for my patience when the ‘perfect’ woman walked by the church.
The light and shadows and the monumental, simple architecture created the perfect stage for the entrance of this figure wearing her shawl.
“Lady With Shawl” was taken with a Nikon FM2 using Kodak negative film and printed by Zeny in a traditional darkroom on FujiColor Crystal Archive paper. The 30×40 photograph is signed and numbered by Zeny, laminated with a UV protective coating and is ready to hang.
Barn Door
Handwoven tapestry
36″ x 30″
Marking Days: Q1 2022
Handwoven tapestry
23″ x 20″
“Figure Walking”
I waited in this alley for more than an hour, taking a few pictures of the figures walking by until this person, carrying a small white bag, appeared in the frame. I understand completely that many images I’ve taken are dependent on chance and in this image I was able to photograph the figure in stride which is vital for the composition. I originally chose this location for the vivid colors painted on the wall which add a key vibrancy to the composition.
Produced on metal in an edition of only fifteen (15) and ready to hang.
“Bed, Les Arcs”
‘Bed, Les Arcs’
When we returned from breakfast to our hotel room, in our favorite Provençal hotel, I immediately noticed the winter light playing across our unmade bed. The thin light streaming in through the window panes and the folds of the bed clothes reminded me instantly of an Old Masters painting. Because of the light and memories, ‘Bed Les Arcs’ is one of my favorite images.
“In the right light, at the right time, everything is extraordinary.” – Aaron Rose
AIN’T MISBEHAVIN’ VIII
Acrylic painting on canvas. Dimensions are: 18″x24″. This is from my ‘Ain’t Misbehavin’ series. The inspiration was Fats Waller’s song ‘Ain’t Misbehavin’, just sittin’ on the shelf, savin’ all my love for you.


















































