Photo taken at a spot, just to the southeast of Yale, Oklahoma.
Children smile on a ride at the Rush Springs Watermelon Festival.
Two children play in a yard in Glencoe, Oklahoma in 1988.
Railroad tracks outside of Skeedee, Oklahoma.
A hawk observes his surroundings outside of Oilton, Oklahoma.
Image of the once-beautiful home designed by famed Oklahoma architect Bruce Goff. Shin’enKan was destroyed by fire in 1996.
A man sells watermelons in Glencoe, OK.
My friend Thad, from 1983.
You’ll find all sorts of weird stuff on Route 66. Like this giant soda bottle at Pops, just outside of Edmond.
A White Tiger, who lives at the Oklahoma City Zoo, smiles for a photo.
A young boy watch the Jerusalem Park celebration outside of Norman in 2008.
Yes, I have a thing about fall.
More from the pro-wrestling circuit.
Most of the time I photograph people but, on occasion I get to explore the abstract. I loved the texture of the sun-bleached paint on this wood.
The Arlex explosion in the 1980s.
More from by study of light and texture.
Elk City, Oklahoma. 1986
The old WPA Armory in Yale.
Images from my hometown of Yale, Oklahoma.
A back yard storage shed in Yale, Oklahoma.
Light, texture and shadow. Detail of a bird feeder.
The Oklahoma City Bombing Memorial.
Another image of the bombing memorial.
Urban scenes from a trip to Tulsa in 1984.
A buck deer, protected in a game preserve.
A member of the OU Marching Band.
That moment when you’re hanging against a blue Oklahoma sky, ready to make a perfect cannonball.
Urban Tulsa. Street Scene. 1988.
Sunset in western Oklahoma.
Bartlesville’s Price Tower from a different view
Zach and his dog, Max, play football. From 2014
Zach, finally being good. From 2011.
Bubbles from the 2007 Centennial Parade.
I love spring in the Sooner State.
Robber’s Cave Park. 2007.
Sundown against some bare oak trees in Yale, Oklahoma.
A snow day. A sled and three kids. Perfect
Little League Baseball in Elk City, Oklahoma.
A young girl waits for her time to perform during a historical drama in Perry.
The mountains of Southwestern Oklahoma.
A woman waits for her order at Gabby’s Kitchen.
A woman cuddles a cat at the Stillwater Cat Show in 1988.
This cat wasn’t too happy she was having her photo made.
Thumb-sucking is all part of the experience.
A little boy rests after participating in a reenactment of the Oklahoma Land Run of 1889.
Albert White, a 93-year-old fisherman, from 1987.
A fairy princess captured in mid-spell.
From the woods, near my parent’s home.
Patterns form near downtown Yale.
Years ago, I drew the assignment to cover the local county fair. I wasn’t happy. My editor said go shoot a picture of a kid with a cow. I found this, thought it was wonderful.
Kids and tire swings. Pure Oklahoma.
Liberty is just a little rusty.
The once-mighty Yale News.
Former Gov. George Nigh.
A lonely football player from Stillwater, Oklahoma. Late 1980s.
The Maverick Mini Mart. Glencoe.
A couple at the Winchester Drive-Inn, Oklahoma City.
It was a good day for a walk, even without an umbrella.
Pops. On Route 66
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