Black & White Landscapes
Since my clients always enjoy seeing my personal photography work when they visit our studio, I thought I would share some on the web. As you might expect, most of my photographs have people in them. But having grown up in the piney woods of East Texas, I am always fascinated with the nothingness and flatness of the western part of Texas.
Sometimes its fun to dust off the Leica, load it with some black & white film and head out west! 
lonely tree

out of frame. kind of photography/film maker humor (Nevada, not Texas)

marfa, texas landscape
The next three photographs are from my “aerial” collection, all taken in far west texas, near Big Bend. 
Lots of clients ask about photography and art related website resources. Here are a few:
Flickr is a great place to explore photography and share your images.
Photojojo has incredible photography tips & tricks - subscribe to their newsletter and check out the goodies in their store.
PhotoEye is the leading photography bookstore. they also have a good online gallery.
and DPReview is the place to go when you want advice on buying a new camera.
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Wow, just gorgeous, who knew West Texas looked so great in black and white.
You make me think about picking up my film cameras again.