About Me
My name is John. I have been taking pictures well over 30 years now. As a kid my first camera was VoightLander, it was small, folding type with relatively slow lens, but quality of its optics were superior, even by today's standards. My love of nature and love of photography blended magnificently and complimented each other as if in orchestral arrangement. In many of my outdoor excursions I was able to record images and share those with family and friends. As time went on, I took this art form and applied it to human figures as well. The natural feminine beauty lends itself so exquisitely to the camera's lens that I just followed as if guided by an instinct. This following allowed me to photograph some of this Earth's most strikingly beautiful models. I truly believe that such beauty very often is not nearly accurately captured by a camera as one would like it to be, but one has to try harder and continue to experiment till the results are equal or better than one's own expectations . If you are interested in seeing some of my fishing and hunting pictures click click on the link on rgw homw page.
After you see the picture you'll know I prefer outdoors and shooting on location is far better than shooting in a studio although I do that too. Thank you for reading this.
Just out for a walk with my dog
MY FAVORITE QUOTES:
Everybody loves a camera, but a camera loves back only a few, they are the photogenic ones.
In life everybody pays, attention, or dearly
MY OTHER INTERESTS
Love music, ranking it from high to low, jazz, rhythm and blues, classical, rock, new age, folk and country. Even when I travel my CD albums go with me. Traveling is one of my other interests combined with fishing and some hunting. Being raised in Europe I take naturally to exploration of other places. Have done safari to South Africa, Alaska and Canada. I visit on regular basis Texas, Florida, Tennessee, Missouri, Michigan and New Mexico. Can you tell from my images that I have a strong preference for the outdoor shooting and recreation?
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