After admiring this watercolor for many years, I was very pleased to encounter this fritillaria growing in the wild. I came across it on a spring wildflower hike here in the East Bay.
Category: Flowers
Cropped Dogwood
It’s no doubt obvious that I like to photograph flowers. Dogwoods are a particular favorite; I love the curves and kinks in the shapes of the petals.
Ivy Leaf and Curlicue
Spotted on a wildflower hike at Point Reyes National Seashore.
Blurred Daisies
From one of the very first rolls of slide film I shot, when I was about 14. My ongoing love of Kodachrome started early! This image was taken in the gardens of the Harkness Mansion in Connecticut – one of my favorite places. When I lived on the East Coast, I went to this state park over and over. I still really like this photo, fifteen-odd years and a BFA in photography later.
Cross-processed tulips: first in a series
This is one of a small series of experimental shots I did in college. The technique was cross-processing, used on high-speed slide film. The location was the front porch of the house I was sharing in Rochester, NY.
Ethereal White Lilies
I believe this was taken in the UC Berkeley Botanical Gardens.
Backlit Leaf
Taken in my neighborhood in Oakland. This was in the front garden of an apartment building nearby. The garden has a slightly wild feeling to it, which I enjoy.