A lifetime of enjoying art and nature.
My first camera was a Pentax KX that I took to the Soviet Union on a trip with the University of Evansville in 1976. This was when I was an art student. The next camera experience was a Nikon N70D in 1998 while living in Idaho Falls, Idaho. This was such a sensational mountain state with a good camera, and I was learning with filters, light and telephoto lens at the time. Then came a Sony Cybershot camera and my skills were progressing in Wyoming with incredible sunsets and landscape snapshots of the West. A Nikon D80 and then a Nikon D7100 were helping with my technical skills in 2006 and 2014. They were such a nice companion in my overseas travels to Germany, Egypt, Ukraine, Austria and Switzerland. These were mostly snapshots of my travels. This was vacation time and not schooling. After a move back to Evansville Indiana in 2019, I got serious with a used Nikon D850 in 2023. This changed everything and my hunger to be a real photographer and artist was once again a burning desire. Great used lenses boosted my hunger for all types of photography from macro, portrait and to nature. Everything was such a rush. So many of my great friends have been an inspiration too after many decades. THANK YOU to everyone who have enjoyed my images. You are an inspiration to continue producing more art, RAW negative images take time to develop, and this is where, I hope my schooling at the University of Evansville continues to help with my artistic skills. I thank my professors for their inspiration and guidance. You helped an engineering student become an artist.
Eddie