Cameras and making photographs has been in my blood since I first saw my dad’s Canon Canonflex RD camera that he bought while on a business trip to Japan in 1960.
Over the years, photography has hung around in my life, not always at the forefront, but ever present. I worked in Corporate America for 35 years. Photography was an outlet for my creative drive. It was something that I “owned” and controlled, vs being controlled by the corporate machine.
I have learned that photography is a way to get out of my own head and into nature and places and things - to explore.
Now that I am retired from the busy day-to-day corporate world, I am once again setting off into what, I hope, will be a long journey of creative love.