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Midnight Sip” won Third Place in “Dusk to Dawn” at the New York Center for Photographic Art and hung in the Jadite Gallery in Hell’s Kitchen in September. It was taken at midnight at a waterhole in Namibia, Africa where animals travel from afar to risk their lives for a drink in an extremely arid land. It now hangs in an upper Westside apartment near Central Park.
“Your website is both intriguing and impressive. I was not aware of your extraordinary talent, skill and accessibility as a photographer. Taking photographs is a passion of mine, but I have little talent for it, and no skill.
I can however appreciate fine art when I view it, and your art is some of the best I have seen. Because I am fortunate enough to live and work in New York City, in my rare, spare time, I visit galleries; especially photographic galleries. I see many different kinds of work, from the “sublime to the ridiculous.” Your work is superb, and I am delighted valued critics and educators rank you very high in your achievements in this wonderful, “breathing” art form. I define your work as “alive and unique.”
Thank you for this web site. I enjoyed all of it. PLEASE add to your gallery. I would love to see more of your insightful work. Very best wishes.”
Christine Prendergast, Artistic Director, “Breaking The Rules,” a music/theatre project, which gives its audiences a brand new way to listen to, and to understand the marvelous complexities of classical music.
This image is named after the beautiful song by Enya whose
refrain is “Love is love is love.” The image won Best of Category in Creative
in the Naples Digital Photography Club and a Blue Ribbon in the Florida State
competition. It honors my love for the beauty and goodness of nature.