I have a passion for beautiful scenery so I hike trails and routes to see and capture it with photography.
During my twenties I was a self-employed commercial photographer. In 1976 the Professional Photographers of Washington awarded me the Degree of Associate Fellow of Photography.
I used a 4X5-view camera often. I also had an 8X10 view camera and several large format aerial cameras, two of which took 9-1/2″ wide X 250’ long roll films and one used 5″ wide roll films. The largest print I made was 6-1/2 X 12 FEET.
For hiking I mostly used Nikon 35mm film cameras and lenses but actually hauled a 4X5 Graflex on some day hikes and even backpacking rarely. Of course, now I use a DSLR (Digital Single Lens Reflex).
It was difficult to earn a decent living as a professional photographer so I left that vocation but kept photography as a hobby.
The selfie below was when I crossed the Grand Canyon in 2019.
About my technique
Many of my photographs are stitched together from numerous images. It is easy to visually identify any panorama due to a wide aspect ratio of 2:1 or 3:1. However, the technique of stitching multiple images can also be used for photos with an aspect ratio of 3:2. They may look like a typical single frame photo, but much higher resolution and HDR (High Dynamic Range) can be achieved. The file names for all of my stitched photos have the suffix P.