about me…

I’ve had a camera in my hands ever since my parents introduced me to photography in 1978, as a second grader at Clay City Elementary. Most of my career has been in newspapers and public relations. I spent nine years as the University Photographer at Eastern Kentucky University, and I’ve been a corporate and editorial photographer working all over Kentucky since 2004.  The Lord has blessed me with the greatest job in the world! No two days are ever the same for me, as I travel this beautiful state from Hickman in the west, to Jenkins in the East, Covington in the North, and Monticello in the South. There is no place I’d rather be than Kentucky.

The WebbPage is my photo album to the world.

I spent three years hiking, climbing, documenting, and photographing the Red River Gorge & Natural Bridge State Park from 2004-2007.
It all started back in the day with my parents. This is a photo me and my Mom at Kennedy Space Center in Florida, December 1979.

My first cameras. A Kodak 110 and an Agfa 35mm Viewfinder

Photographing a group of Kentucky kids in front of the nation’s capitol in Washington D.C. for Kentucky Living Magazine.

Setting up lights on a magazine shoot

Volunteering for Flashes of Hope at Kosair Childrens Hospital in Louisville.

Lower Antelope Canyon, Page, Arizona, June 2001
I’ve made three backpacking trips into the Grand Canyon, logging over 100 miles in the mid-1990s, and going rim-to-rim in 1999.

Getting creative at a wedding, Summer 1998.

Shooting with my son Nolan, Spring 2002

When I'm not doing photography, I like teaching photography

Working the Kentucky Oaks for Xerox, May 2010

 

My spot in the mud on the first turn at the Kentucky Derby, 2010

With my family, Cameron, Laura, Natalie & Nolan