I'm a pilgrim with a Nikon. My work is of the documentary 'genre' and I capture moments in time that I find interesting. I'd invite you to view additional images @ www.garyrhodesphotography.com
Tuesday, December 09, 2008
Good morning...welcome to winter! fyi, I've some new photos up @ www.rgrphotography.com . they're a compilation of shots taken @ Rachel's (my fiance) house in Wheatridge. Rachel is a home care provider for 2 developmentally disabled people, Cindi and Phil, and I've been blessed to be a part of her 'ministry'. feel free to share thoughts, Gary
Thursday, December 04, 2008

Hey, is there anybody out there? I'm feelin' all alone here. Can't someone RSVP? Lame dorks! Okay, got that outta the way, here we go. I just watched 2/3 of a Christiana Lampour documentary on CNN having to do with genocides i.e. Holocaust, Khmer Rouge in Cambodia, the gassing of the Kurds in Iraq. I had to leave the show early, and my guess is the next chapter would have been Rawanda. I'm dumbfounded and ashamed that the US not once has taken a proactive role in responding to any of these tragedy's, immediately. We, and the rest of the world sit on the sidelines as millions of innocent people are slaughtered. God will call us to account on this, I'm certain of it...peace on
Wednesday, December 03, 2008

Well, its onward and upward Christian Soldiers. The election is over, and I for one am just now revitalized and have somewhat adjusted to the outcome of said election. It feels kinda good. Like a fresh wind a blowin'. Hillary has been named Sec. State. Bill Richardson, whose political career was pretty much put into orbit by the Clinton's, who he'd served under during the Clinton White House, has been named Sec. Commerce. And, Robert Gates will remain as Defense Dept. head (it'll be interesting to see how State and Defense Depts get along, since we've got an aggressive Hillary working with a man who comes across as being very subdued and low key, who also happens to be a Republican). Lets just hope Hillary saves her fire breathing for Im-a-dinner-jacket of Iranian fame. I think the charming and articulate President elect is a bit of a visionary, and that together with his intellectualism might help the country turn the corner. peace
Friday, October 31, 2008




Hope this note finds all well... me, I've been out and about, having a look around. I was fortunate to have an aeroplane ride to New York City! Phew... the power, the thrust - just awesome! I attended Photo District News PhotoPlus Expo @ Javits Center. Its an expansive trade show with teaching seminars and lectures presented by world reknowned photogs. I listened to Joe McNally teach/demonstrate portable lighting techniques (Nikons Creative Lighting Series) using multiple SB-900's on C-stands w/umbrellas and difffusers. If any of you guys are interested, Joe McNally is a multi faceted generalist, with a lot of talent and persona. You might want to find him on the internet (Strobist). Other National Geographic Photogs, Chris Rainier, Gerd Ludwig, Steve McCurry and Phil Borges spoke at length on how they work, what they like to shot and showed many wonderful images...
On a more serious note, it looks like we are about to elect President, the youngest, most liberal, lest experienced candidate ever. One in fact who not only supports abortion, but also late term abortion, and gay marriage! If you're prone to pray to Jehovah, the God of the
Bible, I 'd suggest you start now. Peace out, Gary
bible i'd suggest you start now. Gary
Thursday, September 25, 2008
Watching Barack Obama on You-Tube, recalling a conversation with a friend (who volunteered his views on the candidates, based upon their positions on abortion), ingesting all available info on current state of our economic crisis, I'm touched by the 'Spirit', and reminded that this government has sanctioned the 'elimination' (infanticide) of over 40k unborn, since 1976. How long will Yahweh/God shower our country with Blessings and Grace, though we continue to legitimize our heinous acts. If one were to believe that this is the greatest country in the world, and that it has achieved such status with God's help, than please consider the consequence of God removing His Hand from us...
Sunday, September 21, 2008



Senator McCain is 72 years old. Sometimes it takes that long to forge the 'case hardened' steel that he is... Is Barack Obama a visionary? Sarah Palin can handle the VP post. She can probably handle just about anything. Obama screwed up when he choose Joe Biden, over Hillary. As my Dads always says, hindsight is 20-20 vision. But alas, lest we forget, God, Yahovah, is in control!
Wednesday, September 17, 2008



I think Sarah Paylin will do a lot for America's International image. I see her as a roving, good will ambassador, restoring and healing diplomatic relations with us and the world. A dynamic, progressive who comes to mind is French President, Sarkosi (sp?). It seems rather obvious that Paylin has become the media's focal point these last few weeks. Rush thinks that Joe B. will excuse himself and leave the stage in October. Isn't that absurd? Peter Boyle's, Denvers A.M. Radio shock jock referred to the Clintons as 'grifters'...? I think it's some sort of scam artist..., don't know. I shot soccer games Saturday and Tuesday. Way cool... look forward to more. Shalom, Gary
Sunday, September 14, 2008

Sarah Palin sure has stolen Barack Obama's thunder. She's all over the place... and even her critics can't seem to take their eyes off of her , which keeps her in the spotlight. I've grown weary of presidential campaigning, and presidential candidates, who attempt to sell us on their pie in the sky solutions to all the problems that currently besiege us. Old boy once told me, "solve those 6 problems, and there's 6 more right behind them..." Following the 7th year anniversary of 9/11, I can't help but think of President Bush, and how as a result of his unpopular policies and persona, we have, as a nation been kept safe from terrorist attacks. And how, Al Quida is quickly loosing its potency and has become an internationally hated organization, even amongst Muslim's. Yet, President Bush continues to be the brunt of distasteful humor, and the target of the liberal media's barbs. I pray that history treats him better than did the generation that he preserved and protected.
Wednesday, September 03, 2008



Having just watched the Republican National Convention, I'm taken by the fact that Republicans are an older crowd. The Democrats that flocked to Denver last week appeared to have a lower median age...? Following Joe Lieberman's adulating speech, I looked for the Rick Warren interview of the two candidates on the internet. During this interview Rick Warren asked both if they thought an unborn is entitled to protection under the law. Barack Obama made an off the cuff remark, saying that this was above his pay grade...? And , he further elucidated on the fact that there are those that believe life begins at conception and those that don't. He never stated his position, probably wisely. When John McCain was asked the same question, he fired his answer, "at conception..." That sealed it for me
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