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Signed archival prints, unique tintype plates, and stereo editions. Each work is hand-finished and shipped flat from the Ozarks. For custom sizes, framing, or studio visits — write the studio.
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Editions, unique plates, and stereo cards. Acquisition is by inquiry — every piece routes through the studio.
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2015
— 02 / Editions index
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Medium
Edition
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2017
Archival Pigment Print on Red River premium photo paper – matted to 16x20 inches
Edition of 15
$820
2017
Archival Pigment Print on Red River premium photo paper – matted to 16x20 inches
Edition of 15
$820
2017
Archival Pigment Print on Red River premium photo paper – matted to 16x20 inches
Edition of 15
$820
2016
Archival Pigment Print on Red River premium photo paper – matted to 11x14 inches
Edition of 10
$540
2016
Archival Pigment Print on Red River premium photo paper – matted to 11x14 inches
Edition of 10
$540
2016
Archival Pigment Print on Red River premium photo paper – matted to 11x14 inches
Edition of 10
$540
2015
Archival Pigment Print on Red River premium photo paper – matted to 16x20 inches
Edition of 15
$820
2015
Archival Pigment Print on Red River premium photo paper – matted to 11x14 inches
Edition of 10
$540
2015
Archival Pigment Print on Red River premium photo paper – matted to 11x14 inches
Edition of 10
$540
2015
Archival Pigment Print on Red River premium photo paper – matted to 11x14 inches
Edition of 10
$540
2015
Archival Pigment Print on Red River premium photo paper – matted to 11x14 inches
Edition of 10
$540
2015
Archival Pigment Print on Red River premium photo paper – matted to 11x14 inches
Edition of 10
$540
2016
Archival Pigment Print on Red River premium photo paper – matted to 16x20 inches
Edition of 15
$820
2015
The Mother Road – Stratford, Texas
Edition of 10
$540
2017
Archival Pigment Print on Red River premium photo paper – matted to 11x14 inches
Edition of 10
$540
2017
Archival Pigment Print on Red River premium photo paper – matted to 11x14 inches
Edition of 10
$540
2017
Archival Pigment Print on Red River premium photo paper – matted to 11x14 inches
Edition of 10
$540
2017
Archival Pigment Print on Red River premium photo paper – matted to 11x14 inches
Edition of 10
$540
2015
Archival Pigment Print on Red River premium photo paper – matted to 16x20 inches
Edition of 15
$820
— 03 / Acquisition
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Editions, unique plates, and stereo cards. Acquisition is by inquiry — every piece routes through the studio.
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A 25% deposit holds the piece. Wet plates are unique — first reserved is first served.
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Each work is hand-finished in the Ozarks studio. Optional museum-grade framing available on request.
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Crated and insured, shipped flat from Arkansas. Allow 2–3 weeks for prints, 4–6 for plates.
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White Rock Mountain Recreational Area offers one of the most stunning panoramas in the Natural State of Arkansas. It was a perfect place for in camera light painting at dusk one evening in 2015.
Eureka Springs, Arkansas is a favorite destination of mine due to its diverse community and rich history of natural springs. In 2026, I was in there in residency at Dairy Hollow Artist Colony for ten days.
Eureka Springs, Arkansas is a favorite destination of mine due to its diverse community and rich history of natural springs. In 2026, I was in there in residency at Dairy Hollow Artist Colony for ten days.
Eureka Springs, Arkansas is a favorite destination of mine due to its diverse community and rich history of natural springs. In 2026, I was in there in residency at Dairy Hollow Artist Colony for ten days.
For several years I shared a studio on Emma Street in Springdale, Arkansas where annually we would setup for a Flowers in the Studio event. These images are my favorites from this period.
For several years I shared a studio on Emma Street in Springdale, Arkansas where annually we would setup for a Flowers in the Studio event. These images are my favorites from this period.
For several years I shared a studio on Emma Street in Springdale, Arkansas where annually we would setup for a Flowers in the Studio event. These images are my favorites from this period.
In 2015, I traveled through northern and southwestern New Mexico with photographer Cleo Wright and poet Keli Wright. Cleo and I later exhibited our images at the John Blatz Gallery on Bentonville Square, alongside Keli’s poems inspired by our journey. My work was also featured in a juried alumni exhibit at Northwest Arkansas Community College.
Black Hands was captured inside a kiva, accessible only by a wooden ladder.
In 2015, I traveled through northern and southwestern New Mexico with photographer Cleo Wright and poet Keli Wright. Cleo and I later exhibited our images at the John Blatz Gallery on Bentonville Square, alongside Keli’s poems inspired by our journey. My work was also featured in a juried alumni exhibit at Northwest Arkansas Community College.
We hiked into the De-Na-Zin Wilderness (Bisti) during two days and one long night, capturing the lunar landscape of this federal reserve within Navajo Nation.
In 2015, I traveled through northern and southwestern New Mexico with photographer Cleo Wright and poet Keli Wright. Cleo and I later exhibited our images at the John Blatz Gallery on Bentonville Square, alongside Keli’s poems inspired by our journey. My work was also featured in a juried alumni exhibit at Northwest Arkansas Community College.
Santuario de Chimayo is one of the most important Catholic pilgrimage sites in the United States.
In 2015, I traveled through northern and southwestern New Mexico with photographer Cleo Wright and poet Keli Wright. Cleo and I later exhibited our images at the John Blatz Gallery on Bentonville Square, alongside Keli’s poems inspired by our journey. My work was also featured in a juried alumni exhibit at Northwest Arkansas Community College.
Espanola, New Mexico has always been an authentic Southwestern community for me, which this image illustrates a brief moment of.
“Travelling Route 66 before Interstates provides me a unique perspective to the Mother Road. I’ve crisscrossed the country on its pavement, stopped at most of its attractions, and lived on the road for several years in downtown Albuquerque near the Kimo Theater. Later, in 2015, Greg Disch and I journeyed with intention to the most colorful and iconic locations. The Slug Bug Ranch outside of Amarillo is a favorite for me, here rendered like a vintage postcard.
A year later, in 2016, I celebrated these images in a solo show in Fayetteville, and in 2021 an image from this series was awarded Best of Show during the Fort Smith Regional Art Museum’s Invitational call for art.”
“Travelling Route 66 before Interstates provides me a unique perspective to the Mother Road. I’ve crisscrossed the country on its pavement, stopped at most of its attractions, and lived on the road for several years in downtown Albuquerque near the Kimo Theater. Later, in 2015, Greg Disch and I journeyed with intention to the most colorful and iconic locations. It was fun staying at the Blue Swallow Motel.
A year later, in 2016, I celebrated these images in a solo show in Fayetteville, and in 2021 an image from this series was awarded Best of Show during the Fort Smith Regional Art Museum’s Invitational call for art.”
“Travelling Route 66 before Interstates provides me a unique perspective to the Mother Road. I’ve crisscrossed the country on its pavement, stopped at most of its attractions, and lived on the road for several years in downtown Albuquerque near the Kimo Theater. Later, in 2015, Greg Disch and I journeyed with intention to the most colorful and iconic locations. It was fun staying at the Blue Swallow Motel.
A year later, in 2016, I celebrated these images in a solo show in Fayetteville, and in 2021 an image from this series was awarded Best of Show during the Fort Smith Regional Art Museum’s Invitational call for art.”
In 2017 I worked closely with the largest state park in Arkansas and with several of its Interpreters. Al Knox had made an inventory of Trail Trees, sometimes called Mystery Trees. Of several understandings, these bound and disfigured trees grow in the direction to a source of water, and Interpreter Knox used his water dowsing skills to prove their significance.
To date, I’m the only photographer to ever make a systematic study of Trail Trees at Hobbs State Park.
In 2017 I worked closely with the largest state park in Arkansas and with several of its Interpreters. Al Knox had made an inventory of Trail Trees, sometimes called Mystery Trees. Of several understandings, these bound and disfigured trees grow in the direction to a source of water, and Interpreter Knox used his water dowsing skills to prove their significance.
To date, I’m the only photographer to ever make a systematic study of Trail Trees at Hobbs State Park.
In 2017 I worked closely with the largest state park in Arkansas and with several of its Interpreters. Al Knox had made an inventory of Trail Trees, sometimes called Mystery Trees. Of several understandings, these bound and disfigured trees grow in the direction to a source of water, and Interpreter Knox used his water dowsing skills to prove their significance.
To date, I’m the only photographer to ever make a systematic study of Trail Trees at Hobbs State Park.
“In 2017 I worked closely with the largest state park in Arkansas and with several of its Interpreters. Al Knox had made an inventory of Trail Trees, sometimes called Mystery Trees. Of several understandings, these bound and disfigured trees grow in the direction to a source of water, and Interpreter Knox used his water dowsing skills to prove their significance.
To date, I’m the only photographer to ever make a systematic study of Trail Trees at Hobbs State Park.”
In 2015, I traveled through northern and southwestern New Mexico with photographer Cleo Wright and poet Keli Wright. Cleo and I later exhibited our images at the John Blatz Gallery on Bentonville Square, alongside Keli’s poems inspired by our journey. My work was also featured in a juried alumni exhibit at Northwest Arkansas Community College.
Santuario de Chimayo is one of the most important Catholic pilgrimage sites in the United States.