<p>Former professional photographer, specializing in Equine Photography, portrait photography and competition photography on a professional, national level. I also did a few weddings for friends. </p></p>
<p><p>I began writing for others in my early twenties, when I wrote a monthly column entitled "Borne on the Water" for our sailing club's bulletin. In the past decade, I have written and published several articles about photography and Photoshop, and am currently working with Bryce 3D to create images.</p></p>
<p><p>I have written several novels and a couple of scripts. Haven't published any of those yet, but I have attained the attention of artist's and writer's reps</p></p>
<p><p>Now I am a victim of the economic times, and need to supplement my income, and hopefully, I can do some of that rat 'chere.</p>
My passion is ...
Computer Art and Writing
I know too much about ...
almost everything
My parents always told me ...
Never be late - esp for dinner
My childhood ambition ...
boat operator
My favorite memory ...
Pinecrest lake in north Central California
Why I write ...
To be read
What I am reading/watching/listening to ...
The TV is off to my right
My first job ...
Sweeping out a sports shop
My best moment ...
Wedding day,
My inspiration ...
My muse is my wife
I am neither a Hatfield or a McCoy. I like anything that is borne on the water. This is not only a debate between stinkpotters and rag merchants. This is also an issue of age and boating needs. Older folks tend to drift toward power craft, while more athletic sorts will stick with sailboats. Lee Brooks, (a friend) has been involved with things afloat for decades. He has owned twenty-two different sailboats, and a half-dozen powerboats. Whys so many boats? It is written; "The two best day(s) a boat owner has are the day he buys it, and the day he sells it." So ol' Brooksie has had forty-fou...
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Member since: February 2009
Articles Written: 5