My ongoing series of unfocused light from firework displays expands to motion.
Enjoy this video and take a look at the new additions to the Luminary print series.
All images are still limited to a total of 100 prints each.
15% of the proceeds go to loans on kiva.org, empowering entrepreneurs in the developing world to lift themselves out of poverty.
And you’ll also be supporting past and future independent photographic pursuits, including the latest Beyond The Reach: Death in the FLDS and a search for answers
Problems viewing video? Watch it on Youtube.
And below are some of the new prints available
Alrighty, looks like I need some discipline on habitual updates. Today’s update is what I’m currently preparing for printing. It’s an image I shot in 2005 on an urban neighborhood street in Christchurch, New Zealand during a five month journey across Southeast Asia and Australasia. It was shot with a classic 1950′s Leica M3 camera.
I’m having a standout mounted print made for Austin Art Garage’s Political Action Art Auction. You can read more about the cause, the event, and how to win this print here.

Even though Christmas/Hanukkah/Festivus/Kwanzaa/et al are all over, the season of giving can continue at Kerbey Lane Cafe and online through the Luminary series.
Forty percent of the proceeds from the series will go to loans at www.kiva.org, empowering entrepreneurs in the developing world to lift themselves out of poverty. (see who I’ve loaned to already)
Ten mounted prints are now hanging at Kerbey Lane on South Lamar through the month of January.
You can also view and order online here.






