Tuesday, May 15, 2012

Here are a few new additions. Unless otherwise mentioned, Prints can be made at up to 60 inches in the long dimension of the image! 
Stout Grove, Jededia Smith State Park; Ca

Dollor Lake fire,  Mt Hood National Forest; OR

Wallowas in Autum, Wallowa Mts; OR


Friday, April 29, 2011

The Shed Shakers Demo Release!!!
Soul filled, boot stompin, bluegrass, newgrass, Dixie Jazz, and rock and roll, on traditional stringed instruments.
Get it free at www.theshedshakers.com






If you didnt know that I play Bass in a Bluegrass band than, now you do!!!

Check it out and let me know what you think!!


Wednesday, April 27, 2011

I have Been accepted as a gallery artist at the Columbia Center for the Arts!!! iiiiiiii My first showing will be on the 6th of may. Come on in from 6 to 8 pm on Friday the 6th to enjoy a beer or wine, and a great art show displaying artists from around the gorge. My display will last at least a month, showcasing 3 images from Nepal, as well as a local classic. Additional showings coming through out the year. I will keep you posted!!







Thursday, March 10, 2011











In the interest of finding the "Best" images to be printed.
If yall dont mind commenting on your favorite shots, that would help me a bunch.

Sunday, March 28, 2010

Finaly In Print !!















Come check out my first public showing at Everybody's Brewery in White Salmon, WA.

Thanks to the constant encouragement of my friends and family, I have created a fine art portfolio. The images in this series all follow an outdoor theme representing styles from extreme macro, to 180 degree panoramas. All images are printed on canvas called Giclée pronounced "Gee-clay", and stretched on keyed frames.

Come on out, order a pint, and enjoy the show.





























































Tuesday, December 8, 2009

A father son adventure.
320 miles in 35 days. Endless driftwood campfires and hours of "neaking" up on unique rocks. Sunrises, sunsets, monster trout and white capped waves. Stars so bright they lit the tent as I lay restlessly listened for grizzly bears in the night. Days, weeks, marked our time frame which we extended until the snowflakes convinced us of a reluctant end.




The first week of endless channelized marshes mixed with a few long shallow lakes made for a bird watching bonanza as hundreds of ducks and geese filled the sky every day. This high valley drops through a surprisingly tight canyon as it falls into what is now Kinbasket reservoir. Inside the pinch were a few tense moments of class 2 in our heavy boat, keeping us on our toes. Melting glaciers turned the river milky grey, but here a few rivers came in mixing emerald blue water into the silty abis. The river slows backed up by Kinbasket reservoir and a couple hundred yard long log jam that went bank to bank blocked our path . Simultaneously the silt in the water sank leaving us with tropical colored chrystal clear water. Before Kinbasket lake the mountains were immense in the background. But here wedged between the Selkerks and the east slope of the Rocky Mountain trench, the mountains stood steep and tall right from the waters edge. Making you crane your neck to see there snow capped peaks. It was on Kinbasket that we wandered, checking out this cove or that. Finding perfect camp sites hidden among the steep rocky banks. Catching the biggest bull trout and dolly varden I've ever laid eyes on. Where we ate fish and baking powder biscuits topped with wild blueberries, until we were sick. Where we discovered a secret arm of the reservoir where the terms elk, moose, bears and wolves are used in the present tense. Where bald eagles were as common as the crow and there feathers littered the moraine basin. It was the place we came looking for, truly wild.
all good things must come to an end, so mica dam we headed to. A dark and cold place filled with friendly people, but i was glad to put it behind me. Failing weather pushed us a little harder through lake Revelstoke, prodded along by the poor fishing, but slowed by the views as the fog would lift leaving clear reflections making you feel like your paddling in the clouds. The sight of Revelstoke dam was bittersweet to say the least. I missed my girlfriend and a hot shower, but I knew it would not be long before I longed to be back in the mountains. Where a day is a day, something that is not partitioned but left alone as a singular experience.















Fletcher and Keel Brightman, 3 weeks without a shower makes great hair gel.

Saturday, September 5, 2009


Back to the top!!


Its been a long summer of Raft guiding, I'm stoked to be headed to the source of the Columbia river to complete my source to sea attempt. The plan is to canoe the 350 mile section in about a month with my father Fletcher. We have talked about doing a canadian fishing trip since i was a kid.
This section of the columbia river cuts through the heart of the canadian rocky mountains, bear country, and huge marshes. We hope it turns out to be the biggest baddest fishing trip of our lives.


We plan on leaving around the 18th of september.
Updates coming soon