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About Me

I'm Bill, owner and principle photographer. I am a native Californian, transplanted in the mid-South. I have always been interested and involved in the arts. Photography is my chosen field, but I have backgrounds in both fine art and graphic design, as well. This gives me a rather unique perspective for my area.

I am passionate about making beautiful, artful, and meaningful images. Images that do more than make you go "wow".

I strive to create images that carry a depth of meaning and sensitivity that reveals the spark of the human spirit and connects with something within us all.

Together with my wife, Judith, I work toward consistently exceeding our client's expectations. Our "mission" is to create images that touch the heart, stir the soul, and inspire a passion for living artfully.

I am constantly pushing myself, trying to expand the limits of my own creativity. Ultimately, for me, it's all about beautiful, powerful images.

Be inspired.

Category Archives: Artist's Insights

Artist’s Insight #2

Lead. Never follow.
It’s the theme of our High School Senior Photography, because we recognize that High School Seniors are a very curious group. Many still want, and cling to, things familiar. The comforts of home. The way things have always been. Their anonymity within their respective crowd of friends at school. Commonplace.
Nothing wrong with that. There...

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Artist Reception | Blytheville Area Fine Art Photography

The wonderful ladies at Sisters’ At The Crossing, at 223 West Main in  ”>Blythevile, are hosting an Artist’s Reception for yours truly. Friday night, from 6-8pm, you can join us there to enjoy an evening of artistic photography, interesting discussion, and refreshments. My latest piece will be on display, as well, a fine art painting on canvas....

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Artist’s Insight #1

 Being an art photographer is… interesting. Many, many times, photographers find themselves in a proverbial corner. They become very good at what they do, but they do it in a very prescribed and predictable way. Their “look” becomes their hallmark…and their curse. Often, photographers find themselves doing the same thing, over and over again, until...

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