
Client Proofs
PRIVATE CLIENTS: My private clients and their family and friends can access and review digital proofs online. After your photo session, and when your proofs are ready for viewing, you will receive an email from me with your password to see your gallery of images and order prints on-line. Please note that your final high-resolution images will have no copyright marks. On-line images are low-resolution proofs only. Final prints will be color-corrected and optimized for the highest possible quality. Not all monitors have the same specifications. The color in the images you see below may differ slightly from the actual prints you receive.
Your photos will be stored in a password-protected online gallery for 3 months. You can order a variety of prints and merchandise from your images. Your family, friends and anyone else who you share your password with can also order prints and merchandise from your images. I save your images in a back up file on my computer for 6 months. Locate your name and click on the Protected Gallery image. Then enter the password that I provided you and click on the Submit button. One of the common reasons why clients are unable to get their password to work is because of unnecessary spaces before or after the password that they enter. Please make sure that you are not adding a space because it does count as a character when they are entered.
COMMERCIAL CLIENTS: After my commercial assignment is complete, and when your proofs are ready for viewing, you will receive an email from me with your password to see your gallery of images. Please note that your final high-resolution images will have no copyright marks. On-line images are low-resolution proofs only. Final prints will be color-corrected and optimized for the highest possible quality. Not all monitors have the same specifications. The color in the images you see below may differ slightly from the actual prints you receive.
Your photos will be stored in a password-protected online gallery for 3 months. Locate your company name and click on the Protected Gallery image. Then enter the password that I provided you and click on the Submit button. you will see your digital proofs here with high resolution digital downloading capability. One of the common reasons why clients are unable to get their password to work is because of unnecessary spaces before or after the password that they enter. Please make sure that you are not adding a space because it does count as a character when they are entered.
As I became aware that all things have unique spatial and temporal qualities which visually define and relate them, I began to perceive the things I was photographing not as objects but as events. Working to develop my skills of perceiving and symbolizing these event qualities, I discovered the principle of opposites. When, for example, I photographed the smooth, luminous body of a woman behind a dirty cobwebbed window, I found that the qualities of each event were enhanced and the universal forces which they manifested were more powerfully evoked.
--Wynn Bullock
I provide this Field Journal for those of you who, like my own naturalist and historical inclinations, desire more information and stories about the subjects that you see in some images that I photograph and post in my galleries. I also understand that when purchasing a photographic print it is of benefit to know the history of the background or process.
For more information about the subjects in the photographs, please click on the links below the images. I update the images and links frequently. Please let me know if any of the links are broken. You can click on the slideshow button at the top of this page to sit back and enjoy the fine art show. Click on hide captions to see the images in the slideshow.
Western Screech-Owl (Megascops kennicottii), Butler Playground, Lithia Park, Ashland, Oregon.
This Western Screech-Owl, sitting about 20 feet up in a tree(Megascops kennicottii), is near and dear to my heart. It was the first wild Owl that I saw and photographed.
This female Owl appeared to enjoy watching children. She would sit intensely in a hole in the tree and look down at the children in the playground.
Whenever I walked from the parking lot and heard the joyful sounds of children, I knew I could count on the owl being present.
Another day I watched how it stretched way out of the hole to watch an Eagle and then slowly shrank down its hole.
She became a well-known and beloved Ashland resident.
This is my first wildlife photograph that I sold at a one-person show in Ashland, Oregon. The same image hangs in the park office of Ashland Parks and Recreation Department.
Click on the links to read more about the Western Screech-Owl.
http://www.desertusa.com/mag05/nov/owl.html
http://www.peregrinefund.org/Explore_Raptors/owls/wscreech.html
http://www.owlpages.com/owls.php?genus=Megascops&species=kennicottii
De Havilland Canada DHC-2 Beaver, San Luis Obispo County Regional Airport, San Luis Obispo, California.
The De Havilland Canada DHC-2 Beaver, Short Take-Off and Landing utility transport, was sitting at the end of the tarmac when I was visiting the airport .
A reliable and beautiful single engine aircraft, I decided to take this photograph of the engine.
To see what the rest of the aircraft looks like and learn about it click on the links below to learn about this versatile aircraft.
http://www.nzwarbirds.org.nz/bvr.html
http://www.fiddlersgreen.net/AC/aircraft/DeHavilland-Beaver/Beaver.php
Juvenile Back-Tailed Deer, North Mountain Park, Ashland, Oregon.
I was walking just outside the park when I watched this juvenile deer along with two adults and other juveniles for a while. It was very playful. The deer would hide behind a tree, then suddenly jump out, and stare at me. The mom would quickly give it a kick to the side and usher it behind the trees. Just as soon as she went back to her eating the juvenile would continue playing peek-a-boo resulting in another kick. I took this photograph as the deer jumped in front of the tree. I decided to leave to spare the rambunctious deer more kicks.
http://www.answers.com/topic/black-tailed-deer?cat=technology
Pigeon Point Light Station SHP, Pescadero, CA
I moved as far away from the lighthouse, currently closed to the public, as I could to take this photograph. It was clear that the lighthouse could use repair and, a fence kept visitors from getting too close. I appreciate the lore of lighthouses and this one is no exception. See the link for additional information about the Pigeon Point Light Station SHP.
http://www.parks.ca.gov/default.asp?page_id=533
Red Skimmer (Libellula saturata), Elkhorn Slough National Estuarine Research Reserve, Watsonville, California.
I was hiking in the Elkhorn Slough National Estuarine Research Reserve when I came to a small pond. This Red Skimmer (Libellula saturata) was flying around the pond but not landing. I followed it around the pond many times. Finally, it landed just as the breeze picked up, moving the Red Skimmer rapidly back and forth. I was nearly so mesmerized by the brilliant colors that I almost did not snap the picture just before it flew away. Well, almost. Click on the link to read more about the Red Skimmer.
http://www.odonatacentral.org/index.php/FieldGuideAction.get/id/47122
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