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The Incredible Journey of an Ashland Photographer

Friday, May 29th, 2009    Subscribe To Our Feed

I am an Ashland photographer because of the many wonderful opportunities for Ashland photography in Southern Oregon and the placves within it. There are tons of of places I could call home, and a lot of places I would live. Since arriving in Ashland Oregon to attend  university in 1986, I have not begun to find another domicile I’d rather live in. Since the foundation of my job as a photographer in Southern Oregon I have even more reason to base myself in the Rogue Valley near Ashland. I take trips to rather a bit to snap in numerous different areas of the US and the globe, but being a local Ashland, Oregon photographer I always have great openings for photography close by to home. I often go out to photograph in town or in the nearby mountains and vineyards in the beginning of the morning. Spring and fall are my greatest times of the year to take Ashland photos.

In April, Ashland is just getting into its best spring phase. From mid April and mid June I try to photograph Ashland or the nearby cities at least once a week to keep up with the briskly changing conditions, land and air and the shifting of seasons. I make many visits to many of my most loved places, for example Lithia Park, The Plaza, Main Street, Emigrant Lake, Grizzly Top and the encircling hills.

The sister city relationship between Ashland and Guanajuato was officially established in 1969.  I have shot a great amount of satisfying pictures in that extraordinary Mexican “ciudad” also.  I am lucky to have been in many beautiful and photogenic places.

While I am frequently seeking new and extraordinary environs to locate amazing images I will always remain a southern Oregon shutter-bug and will continue to take Ashland photographs for a very long time to come.

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