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Today

A simple note. If there’s something you want to do, do it today, not tomorrow, not five years from now. Do it today. This is it. This short moment is all anyone gets. Spend your time wisely. Work wisely.

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Low and Slow

When scratching at something, the perfect vantage point is impossible. Big places show that it’s tough to have a full perspective up close, same for standing too far back. Yet with a normal lens, we enter the perfect vantage point for seeing something wherever we are, even if the focus is slow.

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Roomy

I write like West Texas looks. Always room for more space. See. Way off. There yonder.

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Out on a Stretch

Sometimes I don’t know if I’m out on a stretch or out on a stretch of highway. The thing I’ve learned in taking pictures is that when you’re out with the camera, you have thoughts. I like to sit and write those thoughts down. Some of what I’ve posted is exactly that. 

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Living Snapshot

A change of scenery is a change of mind. If I could write one thing that’s lasting and useful, that would do. We usually sound repetitive inside, but outside, we become something new.

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Truck Stop Coffee

West Texas prose should sound as flat and dry as an industrial equipment manual, and every sip should taste like a thirty-mile stretch of highway.

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The Ethics of Seeing

This practice is built on the belief that photography is a way to stay tethered to the real world. Using a detached, topographic approach, the work records the landscape exactly as it is — without the distortion of sentiment or the distraction of escapism. Whether the subject is beautiful or uncomfortable, the goal remains the same: to provide an honest, standard-lens account of the places we inhabit. This is not art as a hiding place; it is art as a form of witnessing.

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The Look

The trick is to a make picture that’s neither too saturated nor flat — neither too contrasty nor flat — just plain honest. It’s tougher to accomplish than one might think.

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