I've rediscovered my passion for photography this year. I don't know how it happened, but as a result, I just can't put my camera down. I've even started teaching photography again.
I took this photo of Comer "Moon" Mullins when I lived in Arkansas. I had a rather small space in back of the garage that I used as a studio. I photographed several musicians in that "studio" and this is one of my favorite images.
In addition to being a laser scientist, a big crayola user, and a photographer, I was also a sommelier. However, I served milk rather than wine. I am from the dairy state after all. Ah, Sealtest 1986. A good vintage.
Always in the forefront of scientific research for alternative sources of clean energy, I was way ahead of today's researchers in experimenting with lasers to produce clean fuel as this photograph from the mid-80s shows.
When I lived in Arkansas, I started photographing small country churches. This was one of the first. It was along the highway on the way to Little Rock from Mountain View.
A photo my niece Emily took of six of us at home for Thanksgiving. From left to right: Tina, Sandra and Oliver, Mary Jane, Marguerite, Kathy, and me in back. Of course, that's Abbey between Mary Jane and Marguerite. Nice photograph Emily. I see you beat me to it.