Flowers on Mason Mountain, one of the places we take students on our 15-day photo field trip!
Alright! Wyman and I are back at Texas Tech University in Junction, our OTHER place, ha! Each year, Wyman and I come to Junction to lead a 15-day photography workshop that counts as class credit with the university, and each year, we get a totally new batch of eager students who get to see some of the most beautiful locations in the state! The course is unlike almost all photo workshops out there, due to the time spent shooting and the intense pace that we lead it.
To keep everyone abreast, I will be blogging periodically while down here, getting in to some technical information, aesthetics, history, and mischief that we get ourselves wrapped around! We’re finishing up preparing our classroom, which we just use as a storage locker basically for the mounds of gear we bring every year, and we’re up early in the morning! More to come!



I'm an editorial and natural history photographer based out of Lubbock, Texas, as well as a photography instructor at Texas Tech University. My work primarily focuses on features and environmental portraits for magazines, books, and commercial purposes, and I'm available for both domestic and international travel.
I'm a regular contributor to the Manfrotto School of Xcellence, an educational resource for amateurs and professionals alike. I'm also a partner and editor for Badlands Design and Production, a publishing house that focuses on high-end coffee table photography books.

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