



I am often asked how I come up with ideas for my photographs. Most of my work is a result of being inspired and/or driven by things I see, read or learn about. My mind then takes over and I begin to conceptualize those thoughts percolating in my head. This morning I spent some time on
Leonardo Dicaprio's Eco-Site and these water photos were born. I now pose the question to you: Water, water
everywhere? The answer may shock you. No, it will shock you.
1 comment:
Wonderful pictures. No matter where the inspiration is coming from
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