My Photo Journeys
In the whimsical world of photography, every snapshot tells a tale, but behind each image lies a trove of untold stories, some humorous, others poignant.
Welcome to a my Photo Journal where my lens captured not just a moment frozen in time, but the colorful anecdotes that make them unforgettable. Join me as we journey through my lens, exploring the world of my photographs with a focus on the lighter side of life, where a single click can immortalize a chuckle, a giggle, or even a belly laugh.
Wings and Whimsy
Aviation from unique and unexpected locations, showcasing the colorful and often overlooked aspects of airports, airshows, and aviation events around the world.
The Spooner Sisters
"Feathered Feud" follows the hilarious escapades of two sister roseate spoonbills, Ruby and Rosie, as they navigate life at Huntington Beach State Park . . .
Nightscapes of Paris
Transforming day photos of Paris into Nightscapes is a creative journey that transports to a magical realm . . .
Red Wolf Ridge
When I set out to photograph the Red Wolf Ridge Exhibit at Brookgreen Gardens, I was struck by the wolves' intriguing behavior . . .
Flipper Footed Photos
When I'm photographing the goofy behavior of seal lions and seals, it's like entering a slapstick comedy show starring the ocean's most adorable clowns . . .
Brian Piccolo Park Burrowing Owls
Photographing the Burrowing Owls at Brian Piccolo Park is always a hoot! These pint-sized owls may be small in stature, but they're big on personality . . .
Venice at Night
I enjoy transforming my daytime Venice travel photos into nighttime scenes. it gives me the opportunity to see familiar places in a whole new light, quite literally.
Egret Rodeo and Taxi Stand
In my photographs of egrets and alligators, I've captured nature's quirky side — a sort of "taxi service with feathers" . . .
The River Otter Experience
When I'm photographing river otters, it's like stepping into a whimsical world of playful acrobatics and endless curiosity . . .
Do you Wanna Iguana?
Trying to photograph iguanas is like trying to capture a group of teenagers on a sugar rush . . .