::ABOUT::
WoodEye has shot for small weekly newspapers,
bands, model portfolios and some commercial work.
Bands don't pay worth a dang and commercial work is not personally satisfying,
which leaves shooting models. Models don't pay worth a dang either but
they are more fun to look at.
Since 1992 he has participated in the Iguana Photo workshop in Santa
Fe NM. This workshop was created by WoodEye and Santa Fe photographer,
Chris Corrie, for the sole purpose of shooting for the wall. In other
words, to define and refine our vision into a finished presentation.
In spite of ten years of these workshops WoodEye is really at the beginning
of the presentation portion of this life long project.
While this may be due to a talent/intelligence challenged brain, you
are free to your opinion. WoodEye's vision goal is to present an interesting
stimuli that sticks to your brain.
WoodEye is a native of the Pacific Northwest
where he graduated from Mt Si High school right after dirt was invented.
It was during his time in that school, as the school newspaper photographer,
yearbook photographer and the local weekly paper that he started shooting
bands. This was due to an overwhelming interest in the subject and a
way to get into the shows for free. This philosophy was continued into
the 80's at the Evergreen State College for their newspaper and then
for several small newspapers around the greater Seattle area. While
money was not made, great images and memories were.
When plans were announced for the Experience Music Project museum, WoodEye
contacted the staff and submitted photos. Some of those images are now
on display including the very large print of Rail in the NW passage.
While WoodEye is now concentrating on his fine art images, he is still
excited to shoot the occasional rock show. WoodEye photo's can be seen
on various band websites and soon to be in the finer galleries near
you.
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