About Me

My name is Michael Morris, I am a photographer who came to photography later in life.  I started with digital and found it unrewarding so after a short time with MF, I moved to LF 4X5.  Almost everything I do now is large format B&W.  I am working to improve my technical and artistic skills constantly.  Living in Phoenix, I have access to some very good photographers who are willing to help and teach.  I am on a journey exploring photography, the US, and myself to some extent.  Along with my wife Mary, we are traveling the US together, cameras follow us everywhere and as we travel, this BLOG is updated.  It is very much a journal of my journey with ramblings about everything from the photograph I took while traveling, to the ah-ha moments when something new is grasped.

The old masters work is enthralling to me and I spend a lot of time looking at their work as well as most other work I have access to.  

 

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Monday
Jan182010

Oak Creek

Last Friday a friend and I went to Oak Creek near Sedona.  We planned to hike the West fork Trail but found it covered with ice and chose to avoid injury to self and camera gear.  We worked the ruins near and the confluence of Oak Creek and the West Fork.  Then we went to Red Rock Crossing.  This was an unusual trip in that I was pleased with most of the photos made there.

Recently, few of the photos I make please me, at least the ones made on outings.  Another friend mentioned the Ansel Adams quote a week or so ago.  

"Landscape photography is the supreme test of the photographer - and often the supreme disappointment."

 - Ansel Adams

This has been so true of what I have shot recently that I find myself not venturing out quite as much as before.  Waiting and hoping I would get past that for I believe it is a temporary condition, being hyper-critical of my own work. I like to think this is merely something many who do subjective, creative work find along the way and that it will help me to improve.

There have been few posts recently, partly because of the lack of satisfaction in my work, and partly because I have several critical software projects to be done and have been focusing on them.

The top photo is in the West Fork just above the waterfall at the confluence.  The ice, still clinging to the logs but above the water created some interesting lines and reflections.  The photo below is part of the ruins near there.  The ivy-covered stone column caught my eye.  The sun was filtered through the trees and made interesting patterns on the column.

That was one of those days that there were no clouds so we had to be creative with what we shot.