Texas Gas Billboard Up in El Paso
Earlier this year I made the long drive to El Paso from Austin to photography three Texas Gas Service, a ONEOK company, employees for a billboard advertisement. Located on the edge of the company’s service yard, the billboard is in a prominent position to be viewed by daily commuters to downtown and Ft. Bliss.
Ft. Stockton’s KCM&O’s Deserted Freight Train Station
The Kansas City, Mexico and Orient Railway, started in 1900 by American railroad entrepreneur Arthur Edward Stilwell, was the predecessor to the Chihuahua al Pacífico railroad in Mexico. It was one of three connecting railroads that ran from Kansas City, Missouri, to Topolobampo, Mexico, a distance of 1,600 miles.
The dark side of “The Even Darker Side”
A recent article, The Even Darker Side, authored by Catilyn Coverly posted on the Ryerson Review of Journalism, CANADA’S WATCHDOG ON THE WATCHDOGS, was filled with a number of discrepancies listed in a recently published letter to the editor by Newsroom Ink founder Ed Lallo.
The Twenty Minute B-Roll
On a recent Sunday I accompanied my wife the the Lady Bird Johnson Wildflower Center to view a collection of artists that were displaying there work. While there I gave myself a quick project; shoot video and see if I could do a quick 20-minute B-Roll.
Talco, A Small Texas Oil Town
It sits in the middle of nowhere in East Texas. Talco is one of those dots on the map that one hardly notices. A city with a historic past driven by oil, and a future filled with doubt. But it does have one success story to tell.
Telling a Construction Story
Sometimes it just all comes together. You know it as you shoot. So it was on the day I was photographing the new information backup center being built for Perot Systems by Parsons Coporations, a Pasadena, Ca engineering and construction firm.
Golden Time
Golden Time…that special time of the day from about 30 minutes before and after sunrise and sunset. It is the time that advertising photographers charge extra.






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