Columbia Daily Tribune published a good article about me as a photographer and my journey for the sage-grouse book project – “Bird man: Photographer captures bigger picture of one species.”

I think the reporter did a great job in making me sound interesting.

 

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I tell people the difference between a good photographer and a bad photographer is the amount of time that you spend with your subject.

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The West represents the last frontier, openness, the endless horizon, and you will only find these bird in (those) wild, wide-open spaces.

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We know more about exotic animals than we do the birds in America’s own backyard.

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.. not only discuss creature and habitat, but a larger landscape that involves the economic, political and environmental backdrops against which the sage grouse is trying to survive.