This collection of work of the Bridges of the Susquehanna River was created as a result of a request by the Art Association of Harrisburg for me to exhibit my images of the bridges of Harrisburg....(of which I had only 3 at the time). I love Harrisburg and walking along the river, so it was an easy and pleasurable task to get out and capture these images. Enjoy and contact me for purchases. This collection was exhibited in the Atrium of City Hall, Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., City Government Center, Harrisburg PA from November 1, 2017 through January 31, 2018
Image Size: 40” x 22.5”
Other sizes available upon request, maintaining crop dimensions
Exploring the culture and landscape in Bali. I would walk around completely drenched due to extreme humidity. The Balinese people didn't break a sweat. They used umbrellas. I had a towel clipped to the side of my camera bag! The mountainside was dotted with rIce paddies. Motorcycles, with entire families on them, whizzed by on narrow roads. I was fortunate enough to have a driver, and we visited temples, open local markets, waterfalls and rice paddies.
The Grand Canyon National Park, AZ is exquisite from beginning to end. Red rock, millions of years old, glows in the sunlight and traveling on a raft through the canyon leaves one in complete awe of such natural beauty. Our journey took us from Lee’s Ferry to Diamond Point, 226 miles along the Colorado River. We slept under the stars, hiked up side canyons, and navigated the rapids.
Death Valley is one of my favorite places. I love the undulating dunes and the solitude when one is amongst the enormous mounds of sand.