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Infrared Photography

Some of my best work ever, scanned and presented for your edification. With my discovery of Infrared film, I found the magical quality I'd always been looking for. These are in more or less chronological order, and include images from the Digital Age.
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    NEW MEXICO WASH DAY
Still wandering around the place, I ran across this clothesline with all these wonderful white clothes hanging on it just begging to be shot in infrared. And so, of course, I had to oblige them. Those are some pretty heavy-duty clothesline posts, wouldn't you say?
    WILLA'S WALLS
Our campsite for this workshop was on the property of Rick's friend, Paige, near St John's College in Santa Fe. On or near his property stands this ruin, a house that Willa Cather lived in while writing her book, Death Comes For The Archbishop. With a commanding view of the gorgeous New Mexico countryside from every window and door, I can see how she could be so inspired. This, of course, is the view of where her roof used to be.
    IN WILLA'S WINDOW
This is by far the best portrait I've ever taken in my life, as everything just falls into place -- the lighting, the angles, the glow of her garment, the wind in her hair, the clouds. Pam is sitting in the window of Willa Cather's house in Santa Fe.