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Snow Wishing


Nature shot


Here’s a morning shot from this fall on Bear Island Lake just outside of Babbitt, Minnesota.

Capturing Life


Shooting photography for Benedictine Health System (BHS) has been a real pleasure over the years. With over more than 40 senior care facilities in seven states, it’s a traveling adventure every time. This is a shot I took at St. … Continue reading

A different kind of Winter Biking


It had been a big blizzard and an energetic friend of mine was having a great time running his mountain bike in and out of snow piles. I love this photo, something about the juxtaposition of snow and a bike. … Continue reading

Wishing you lots of snow in 2012. May it be blessed.


Snow or not, this time of year has us thinking about cross-country skiing. This was taken at Trapper’s Landing Lodge in Walker, Minnesota – a very early morning shot on a day that happened to be twenty below. My trusty … Continue reading

Hand to Hand


Here’s a shot we took for our friends at CHUM – a Duluth-based social service organization which provides emergency food, shelter, advocacy, and outreach to over 7,000 hungry, homeless and low-income people each year. We love this image. It captures … Continue reading

Chickens on the Runway!


Here it is, the video of our photo shoot that resulted in stunning, classic, and make-you-smile images. We thought you might like to be a part of the action. Be sure to check out the Chicken Gallery under our Fine … Continue reading

Chicken Run


Birds are infused with incredible character and attitude. In one of the shots of Loretta, she just seems to be saying, “So, what are we doing today?” In another photo, she’s crouched down showing us a little attitude – giving … Continue reading

Lobster Shot


        Food photography is a skill all to its own. And it can take hours. Here’s a lobster we shot for the Grand Casino Mille Lacs & Grand Casino Hinckley. The chef provided us with five, fresh … Continue reading

Chicken Photo Shoot


Chickens are creatures of surprising beauty and personality. A trip through the poultry barn at the Minnesota State Fair taught me that. I took some portraits of some extraordinary birds at the Minnesota Poultry Growers Association, but I wanted to … Continue reading