A camera in the hands of a true photographer is like a paintbrush in the hands of Rembrandt. Photography to me is a way to express my visions, ideas, and creativity. When I was working on the Amarillo book (“Faces, Places, and Open Spaces,”), I was excited to put together a collection of my photographs that would stand the test of time. When I first had a meeting with Christine Wyly, who did all the text for the book, she was worried about all the photos we would need. Not a problem, I told her. When we sat down at my 27-inch iMac, and she was amazed at how many photos I had in my archives. I set up files and started adding images, adding images, and adding images. Then came the hard part: cutting out the ones we didn’t want. After many meetings and numerous cups of coffee, we had the book ready for the publisher. If you decide to make your own coffee table photo book, I will tell you that communication and face-to-face meetings with the writer and photographer are vital. If you can do that, the process works. I was really pleased with the outcome of the book and proud to have my name on it. Each image in the book is seen through my eyes and my heart. Here are five of my favorites: 




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