Monday, July 30, 2012













I had two days in Cheyenne, Wyoming photographing the 'Granddaddy of 'em a'', Cheyenne Frontier Days Rodeo. Saw some friends, this being my seventh consecutive rodeo adventure, and since there's a dress code; cowboy boots, hat, shirt, wranglers, I actually integrate reasonably well. I hope that you will enjoy looking at the  photos, as much as I enjoyed making them... and please, feel free to share with others.

Thursday, July 12, 2012










I recently had the good fortune to accompany a blind gentlemen to the annual Federation of the Blind Conference in Dallas, Tx. I spent six and a half days with Tom and twenty-five hundred blind folks, attending General Session Meetings, riding elevators, grabbing meals at local Denny's. I came away from the experience with an appreciation for the strength, fortitude and 'dogged' perseverance of those living in the dark.

Tuesday, April 17, 2012

Good afternoon...this entry is a 'flare' in an effort to get my latest photos to my friends; thinking that you might not have seen it yet. FYI - cliking on photo renders slightly larger image, and feel free to travel back to previous

Saturday, April 14, 2012









I made it a point, on Thursday to attend Conference on World Affairs on the University of Colorado Campus in Boulder; week long event, sponsored  by Boulder Camera, where I was able to meet  a NYC photog,  named  Rick Guidotti. Rick walked away from a successful career as fashion photographer to pursue his passion of finding and photographing children born with genetic aberrations ie. young victims of albinisim (albino). You can find Rick @ www.positveexposure.org, and if you googled him you'd be impressed with his philosophy, and notoriety/recognition. Best, Gary

Monday, March 19, 2012

2012 St. Pat's Parade, Denver












more St. Pat's parade pix

2012 St. Pat's Parade, Denveer









Some photos taken at Saturday's St. Pat's Parade in Denver. BTW - gentlemen waving is Mayor Michael Hancock, and with a name like that, he's got to be Irish!