After about 8 years of shooting everything from interiors to weddings I’ve finally decided to narrow my focus. In the past year I’ve begun making large-scale prints of my landscape photography on aluminum and have had a great response! With the launch of my new site it’s now official. Future work will be centered around these large fine art pieces, with occasional releases of small prints. I am posting one photo each day, both new and old, until the end of December. Please subscribe!
Thank you for your support over the years. I will still be finishing up old obligations, as well as shooting various side projects and painting, but now it will all just be for fun.
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Life shrinks or expands in proportion to one’s courage.
I still haven’t finished blogging the photos from last year’s trip, and we’re heading out on the road again. This time it will be Europe for 3 months; Germany as a home base, and we’ll wander around from there. I must admit, I’m a little sad we don’t get to bring the van this time.
iPhone video of a storm in North Dakota. July 2011.
A genius is the one most like himself.
Absolution, 2010. Acrylic on canvas. 36x24”. For sale.
After hiking the South Beach trail we came across this vacant stretch of sand, rocks, trees, and pools of blue water. We stopped to watch the waves and the eagles. The western edge of the island is such a wild place.

I photographed my lovely friend Rachel while passing through Calgary recently. I didn’t use any special tricks or lighting. I simply shot the amazing girl I saw through the lens. Click through to Rachel’s moving response!
rachelandtravis: ”This is a confession. I’ve always felt ugly. For as long as I can remember, my critical eyes could only see my big nose or my bulgy stomach or my short legs in the mirror…”
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Boating on Forest Lake, Minnesota. By James.