I have undertaken photography projects over the years, some have been published at Blurb Books and others have been shared on my website and social media.
I take great pride in my work and spend a detailed amount of time in creating and enhancing my images to be the best that I can offer.
Following are some of the more major projects that I've done
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The Milwaukee Art Museum "Art In Bloom".
The Marquette Interchange Construction Project
This slide show chronicles the activities on the West Leg of the Interchange from April 2006 through August 2008.
Forty years after it helped usher Milwaukee into the age of modern
expressways, the old Marquette Interchange will be mostly gone - to be replaced with a new Interchange. This new project was aimed at delivering a safer, more usable Interchange in 2008.
The Blurb book can be seen HERE.
Big Bikes Part 1
“Big Bikes” are a tradition in Milwaukee, celebrated once every five years on a national scale. Bikers, enthusiasts and the public from all walks of life gather here for this exciting event.
Big Bikes Part 2
“Big Bikes” are a tradition in Milwaukee, celebrated once every five years on a national scale. Bikers, enthusiasts and the public from all walks of life gather here for this exciting event.This part is more about the activities going on through the last two days.
Sydney Hih Demolition
This video portrays Sydney Hih's last several years in Milwaukee, WI and concludes with its' demolition in August, 2012.
Other Work
I have also created several slideshows this winter, of some of places we've seen over the years. These are available for view now on YouTube and are a work in progress.
Enjoy!
Wednesday, March 9, 2016
Saturday, March 5, 2016
Travels with Kathy...
I have created several slideshows this winter, of some of places we've seen over the years. These are available for view now on YouTube and are a work in progress.
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Orlando Florida
A week in Orlando Florida, April 2002.
The Mississippi River
Following the towns along the Mississippi River north from La Crosse Wisconsin via Highway 35. July 2005.
Sedona Arizona
Over millions of years, layers of sandstone and limestone were left in the area by a receeding ocean. Iron oxide eventually covered the grains of sandstone and, in a natural process, rust formed. The stunningly beautiful red rocks of Sedona are the result of this process. December 2003.
Saguaro National Park
The Giant Saguaro is the most fascinating plant of the Sonoran Desert. It's skin is tough and waxy and its woody skeleton is concealed inside the plant. The trunk and arms are pleated like an accordion and can expand or contract with the amount of water taken in. In the place of leaves the Saguaro has thousands of spines to shade and protect itself. December 203.
Mission San Xavier del Bac
The White Dove of the Desert, aka Mission San Xavier del Bac, is one of the many Catholic missions in the American Southwest. It’s part of a series of missions trailing north into Arizona from Mexico. The White Dove was founded by Franciscan friars in the late 1700s, and continues as an active Catholic church today. With its whitewashed walls, ornate interior, and garden courtyard, this is one of the more intriguing missions in the southwest. December 2003.
Door County Trek
Door County has a rich history surrounding the water and land that make up the peninsula and islands. It’s also steeped in the stories of the first people to arrive here, including Native Americans and European settlers who fell in love with the beauty and natural bounty of the county. They settled here, named the communities, and through they didn’t know it at the time, started much of the unique culture that visitors appreciate so much today. August 2006.
Cave Point
Door County, Wisconsin on Lake Michigan, August 2006
For these and recent updates, see my YouTube Channel.
Click on the title to access a video:
Orlando Florida
A week in Orlando Florida, April 2002.
The Mississippi River
Following the towns along the Mississippi River north from La Crosse Wisconsin via Highway 35. July 2005.
Sedona Arizona
Over millions of years, layers of sandstone and limestone were left in the area by a receeding ocean. Iron oxide eventually covered the grains of sandstone and, in a natural process, rust formed. The stunningly beautiful red rocks of Sedona are the result of this process. December 2003.
Saguaro National Park
The Giant Saguaro is the most fascinating plant of the Sonoran Desert. It's skin is tough and waxy and its woody skeleton is concealed inside the plant. The trunk and arms are pleated like an accordion and can expand or contract with the amount of water taken in. In the place of leaves the Saguaro has thousands of spines to shade and protect itself. December 203.
Mission San Xavier del Bac
The White Dove of the Desert, aka Mission San Xavier del Bac, is one of the many Catholic missions in the American Southwest. It’s part of a series of missions trailing north into Arizona from Mexico. The White Dove was founded by Franciscan friars in the late 1700s, and continues as an active Catholic church today. With its whitewashed walls, ornate interior, and garden courtyard, this is one of the more intriguing missions in the southwest. December 2003.
Door County Trek
Door County has a rich history surrounding the water and land that make up the peninsula and islands. It’s also steeped in the stories of the first people to arrive here, including Native Americans and European settlers who fell in love with the beauty and natural bounty of the county. They settled here, named the communities, and through they didn’t know it at the time, started much of the unique culture that visitors appreciate so much today. August 2006.
Cave Point
Door County, Wisconsin on Lake Michigan, August 2006
For these and recent updates, see my YouTube Channel.
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