This is a place to enjoy and share the information and comments of other photographers. I enjoy all types of camera's from film, medium format, large format and digital. I am not locked into any one way to take an image. I also like to experiment and try new techniques. I'm here because I truly enjoy sharing and discussing my art from those that are just starting out to those that still love older cameras and film. I want to be inspired and to possibly, in some small way, inspire others. While I am sure it's a nice compliment, I'm nevertheless not a big fan of awards with flashing lights, twirling eyes and glitter...I prefer words over awards...I truly enjoy hearing how you took an image and I look forward in sharing with you in return. I have tried to keep my contacts manageable in number as I try to acknowledge everyone that is a contact on a regular basis. Wit and humor are always accepted!

   

I have a copyright on all my images so PLEASE DO NOT EVEN THINK ABOUT USING MY IMAGES IN ANY WAY WITHOUT MY PERMISSION.

 

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Testimonials

Craig - S says:

I've been a contact of Kay's for several months now, and have wanted to write a testimonial for some time. I spent some time going back through her photostream before I wrote this and came to the conclusion I didn't have time to stop, and comment, and fave, everything. She does some amazing work! Her portraits are fant… Read more

I've been a contact of Kay's for several months now, and have wanted to write a testimonial for some time. I spent some time going back through her photostream before I wrote this and came to the conclusion I didn't have time to stop, and comment, and fave, everything. She does some amazing work! Her portraits are fantastic, and she has my favorite picture of Monticello ever. A recurring theme of Kay's is her sense of humor. You will find it in her photos, as well as her comments. Take the time to sift through her stream. You'll be glad you did.

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March 29, 2010

Kay didn't listen to the complaints from her neighbors and I, even though we had no idea what all the noise was coming from her home. The authorities were called only after she contracted a construction crane to come in to assist her in her backyard venture. There was obnoxious noise, smoke, sweaty day laborers and … Read more

Kay didn't listen to the complaints from her neighbors and I, even though we had no idea what all the noise was coming from her home. The authorities were called only after she contracted a construction crane to come in to assist her in her backyard venture. There was obnoxious noise, smoke, sweaty day laborers and generic cola cans spilling over her lot line and the normally reclusive Kay would not tell anyone what was going on. A new patio? a third pool? A guest house for visiting circus performers? Finally after threatening her with creamy peanut butter and one of those electric fly swatters, she opened up and told us that upon an anonymous tip, she was hunting for the treasure of the old Mexican bandito Vasquez. Even though she had made an opulent life for herself by patenting the first Snuggie for dogs, she was still searching for this treasure in hopes of financing a new macro lens to further her fascination with flower photography. She had spent a small fortune on uncovering this treasure, only to later find the only thing buried in her backyard was dirt, a 30yo nudie mag, and the carcass of a rabid donkey. All us neighbors reconciled and she treated us to some quality mixed drinks and a BBQ. The meat had an odd smell....

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April 28, 2009