Here’s a fairly new Holga Toy Camera image of Jayne catching the wave train of Yarmony Falls on the Upper Colorado River!
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23
Oct
Here’s a fairly new Holga Toy Camera image of Jayne catching the wave train of Yarmony Falls on the Upper Colorado River!
Click the image to get the full-size view!
23
Oct
I’ve had a great summer in my Old Town Penobscot 16′ Canoe, beginning the season with a solo paddle on Ruby/Horsethief and ending (maybe not!) with a quick paddle for Brent & his daughter, Mya.
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Here’s a selection from the season starting with Saturday’s toodle…
Mya Paddles…Brent is a former wedding client and we became very close friends over the years.
From a solo paddle on Lake Dillon.
All shiny and ready for Andrea & Jim’s photo session.
A few from the Ruby/Horsethief trip in May (repeat of images posted). I’ve done this stretch tandem many times in September. This was my first opportunity to solo on the River and my first chance to put this canoe ON the River! River flows in May are HUGE in comparison and a real challenge!
and the morning after arriving home…
Tags: canoe, colorado, colorado river, lake dillon, summit county
5
Sep
Two of my Holga Toy Camera Photography images have made their way through the judging process from the 2010 International Black and White Spider Awards!
“Dreams of our Fathers – Coors Field” and “Sisters – Hilton Head Island” were honored in the competition.
“Dreams of our Fathers” received and Honorable Mention in the Sports Category. (link opens that gallery)
“Sisters” received a nomination in the People Category. (link opens that gallery)
The competition attracts more than 3,000 images annually from the top names in the world of professional commercial photography. A nomination means an image made it into the top 20 of that category. An Honorable mention is placing in the top five for a category; a worthy accomplishment on an international level!

Tags: black and white spider awards, holga, holga plastic camera, Holga Toy Camera, Holga Toy Camera Fine Art, Holga Toy Camera Links, international award, krappy camera
5
Sep
Jayne’s been learning to run whitewater since last summer. This selection (shot with my happy snaps!) is from her first time solo’ing the Upper Colorado section, including Eye of the Needle and Yarmony.
Wow! Way to go Jayne!
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Tags: colorado river, Raft, River, whitewater
5
Sep
Earlier this year my “brother” John stopped in for a visit after leading a climb for a client in Colorado. John and I go back to our college days at NAU, in Flagstaff. I credit John with introducing me to the Mountains and all they have to teach. We’ve been close ever since.
5
Sep
I have never let it be a habit to post an excess of personal images on my blog. This blog has always been reserved for my professional work and photography education work. Time for a change, so you know the things most important in my life – outside of photography.
This selection is from my spring trip (yeah, I know…I’m behind on posting. Blame Zuckerberg!). This is the Colorado River, west of Fruita, Colorado; a section called, Ruby/Horsethief/Westwater. It flows from Western Colorado into Utah.
This represents my first chance putting my canoe (I finally bought my own last spring) on the River and also running it solo! I stashed the canoe at Westwater and ran that section by raft with other members of our trip.
Upon returning from the trip, I woke the next morning to four inches of fresh snow. Welcome back to Summit County in May!
Tags: canoe, colorado river, Raft, River
5
Sep
I’ve added a new page to this blog – About this blog…
Those of you who know me know I can be pretty “brass tacks” about my opinions, and this page doesn’t change that. I hope if you read this page, you won’t be offended. And, likewise, if you are offended you are probably someone who was going to ask me to do $4,000 worth of photography for $500 because you know someone else who will. ;~/
That’s my position and I’m stickin’ with it.
~ matt
14
Apr
My first semester of teaching Digital Photography at Colorado Mountain College has come to a close and want to share their portfolios with everyone!
Spring 2011 Digital Photography Student Portfolios
Enjoy and PLEASE leave comments!
Tags: colorado mountain college, digital photography, digital photography education, education, photography class, student portfolios
22
Feb
A selection of my Holga Toy Camera Photography images captured at Arapahoe Basin Ski Area are currently hanging at Colorado Mountain College, in Breckenridge.
This is just in time for a presentation at Colorado Mountain College, Pioneers on Planks.
The images hope to capture a bit of the old feel of skiing, from when I first started in Massachusetts.
I’ve been honored to have the “Pallavacini Lift” image exhibited and published internationally, at Denver International Airport and at the Colorado State Governor’s office. Here’s a look at the images:
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Pallavacini Lift
East Wall – Lenawee Ridge
Chasing My Shadow
Tags: a-basin, arapahoe basin ski area, colorado ski resorts, crappy camera, holga, holga plastic camera, Holga Toy Camera, Holga Toy Camera Fine Art, Holga Toy Camera Links, krappy camera, skiing, summit county ski resorts, vintage
11
Feb
I am stoked to announce that three of my images have made the first screening cut in the Worldwide Photography Gala Awards – People & Portraits competition! On to the next level and wish me luck!
In my last post you’ll see the 12 images submitted for consideration in this international competition.
These three have made the cut! Please click the images for a larger view of each.
Biker Child – Eagle Nest, New Mexico
When I first moved to New Mexico as regional editor for the Taos News, I lived in a small set of cabins occupied mainly by bikers. This image was recently selected by Mary Ellen Mark for an international portrait exhibition at the Center for Fine Art Photography and continues to hang there.
Fizzeah Azzed
I photographed him in the Old City of Jerusalem. I had gone to this site having been told there were a number of Ethiopian refugees who had recently fled an incursion. When I arrived, on Fizzeah was there. We were barely able to communicate. I asked if I could photograph him and he struck this wonderfully proud stance. We spent the remainder of the day together walking to the Church of the Holy Sepulchre.
IDF couple
I captured this image along a plaza in Jerusalem. For me, it is a summation of one of many difficult aspects of the Middle East. If that idea sounds muddled, well…
Tags: bikers, child, eagle nest, israel, israel defense force, jerusalem, mary ellen mark, new mexico, old jerusalem, photojournalist, portrait photographer