This is a quick-reference, stripped down version of my works over the years. If you are here, you either stumbled across this page, I sent you a link, or you were given one of my business cards.

 

Many of my images are available for purchase either as royalty free (unlimited use) or rights managed. Please contact me at the email address below if you are serious about employing any for your particular campaign/cause.

 

I'm left-handed & footed with the exception of batting and golf (neither of which I do well). Years ago I ran a marathon, but these days, a five-mile run is a marathon. I still ride a skateboard/longboard.

 

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I like to travel to remote, small towns of the Intermountain West to watch high school football. I don't care much about pro football. College football doesn't hold much attraction for me anymore either with the exception of the Montana Grizzlies and a few other select schools.

 

I don't watch or have TV; an occasional movie. I use Macintosh computers, like cream only in my coffee, prefer summer than winter, Coke to Pepsi and cats to dogs (especially barking dogs). I wish my Navajo language (Diné Bizaad) skills were better.

 

Weapons of mass creation include (some, not all): Pentacon Six TL, Holga Wide-Angle Pinhole, Diana, Junkor, Zeiss Super Ikonta 531 (1948), Yashica D TLR, iPhone, Kiev 4, Kodak Brownie Hawkeye Flash, Fuji GS645w, DJI drones (and a few toy-based drones), Nikon F100, HorizonT, Mamiya 6, Nikon D800, Lomo Sprocket Rocket and a Zorki 3M. Thanks to my big brother, I also own a Kodak Medalist II medium format camera... what a beast!

 

Jurgen Kreckel, Van Jones, Mary Chapin Carpenter, John Ridley, Scott Feyhl, Ira Glass and Dan Tyree (my father) are my heros. Although gone from this world, Steve Pryseski remains my best friend.

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  • JoinedMarch 2005
  • OccupationJunior College Instructor: Graphic Design
  • Hometownborn in Akron, Ohio
  • Current cityPowell, Wyoming
  • Countryusa
  • Emailmdt1960@yahoo.com

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