Author Archives: Craig

About Craig

I have a passion to create, and I'm fascinated with the tools and technologies of creativity. I strive to produce images that are graphically simple and technically precise in order to render beautiful photographic fine art prints. I work with a variety of digital transformations to create a finished image that reflects my artistic interpretation.

Artist in Residence for the Necedah National Wildlife Refuge

I was recently notified that I had been selected as one of two Artists in Residence for 2011 at the Necedah National Wildlife Refuge in Wisconsin. The Artist in Residence program allows artists an opportunity to draw inspiration from the refuge … Continue reading

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Big Sur Redux

We spent the weekend exploring the southern stretch of Big Sur. As I mentioned in my blog post last year, Big Sur was named as the #1 best scenic drive in the US. This year, we spent more time in … Continue reading

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Anza-Borrego Desert State Park in California

The above photo of  the barrel cactus was taken at the Anza-Borrego Desert State Park near Borrego Springs, California. Borrego is the Spanish word for bighorn sheep, but unfortunately we didn’t see any of the park’s resident borregos while we were … Continue reading

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Using Photoshop to Fix Red Fringe

If you like advanced Photoshop tips, then this tutorial is for you. When you’re taking pictures at sunrise or sunset, you may find a lot of the fine details get lost in a red fringe, as you can see around … Continue reading

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Joshua Tree National Park

Here’s another image from Joshua Tree National Park. This photo was taken about a half hour later than the photo in the previous post, so the sun had dropped completely behind the mountains, but it was still lighting up the high clouds … Continue reading

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