The Note Card Website is Online
It’s been a bit of a project, but the website is finally up and running for TX-Notecards, the new entity formed to handle distribution for our line of Fine Art Giclée Note Cards.

It’s been a bit of a project, but the website is finally up and running for TX-Notecards, the new entity formed to handle distribution for our line of Fine Art Giclée Note Cards.
The book I’ve been working on for so long is finally a reality. I am taking delivery of the initial shipment on my first photography book “Texas As I See It” in November. An 11×13 coffee table book with 204 images spanning 168 pages, it retails for $34.95 and is published by Brown Books in…
In conjunction with the pending launch of my first coffee table book, Texas As I See It, we have decided to issue a series of Fine Art 5×7 Note Cards. Once you see these cards, I think you will be quite impressed with the quality. Each card is an individually produced Giclée Fine Art reproduction. The…
It’s not every day you are fortunate enough to see – let alone photograph and 1960s vintage Chevy Airport Limo. Lucky me, one of my neighbors has just such a unique item – and it’s been in the family for 26 years. Doorthy (no, that’s not a typo) is in mint condition, and has all…
Just finished editing all of the images from our Route 66 / Southwest road trip. What an interesting journey it was! The Mother Road has little left to indicate it was a vital artery for critical highway travel in the mid-century of the 1900s. Most of it is simply gone. Allowed to decay into desolate…
Moving right along… Just recently I have partnered with a new fulfillment site to market my work. This arrangement makes it a very simple process to order my photography is a wide variety of sizes, including postcards, with a click of your mouse. At the same time, I am adding new work almost daily to…
You know how sometimes you think you’ve done something and find out “nope” – you didn’t? Or you just get so busy dealing with “the 10,000 shocks the flesh is heir to” that little details (like paying bills) just slip through the cracks? Well, I think one or more of those things must have happened…
Ever since it opened, I’ve wanted to photograph Mattito’s Cantina in Frisco. The exterior is brightly painted in fluorescent colors and the marquee is done in vivid neon. I have seen several published images of this edifice over the years and every one has left me entirely underwhelmed. Seeing it at night, the colors…
Newman Village Sculpture Residential Real Estate Photography is one of my favorite themes. I enjoy locating dramatic examples of architecture and finding the most profound way to convey the characteristics of the structure to my viewers. My wife is a retired Realtor (Ex-Ebby agent) and has been trying to get me to investigate Newman…
For those of you who don’t know what a Mitzvah is, it is very simply put: A good deed – something to benefit someone else. This last weekend my wife and I – and another photographer from Waco, joined forces with Flashes of Hope (FOH) to make a small difference in the lives of a…