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I have been interested in photography since the age of thirteen when my father brought home an Olympus 35mm camera.I will never forget seeing an image of the moon trailing across the horizon atop a country landscape like it had a tail. I remember being amazed that my Dad could manipulate objects and light by allowing the camera shutter to stay open... or adjust the focal points of a photograph by adjusting the aperture... and how manually adjusting the ISO could have such a dramatic change in the look of a black and white portrait or landscape photograph.

The next school year I signed up for my first photography class and I was hooked... Now, after 30 years of taking photographs and videos of people, places and things, winning various awards and competitions I am showing off my work on this website and offering to show people how I get the photos that I take.

People often ask me when they see me out taking pictures, "Are you a professional?"

My answer is, "No. I am an not a professional. A professional makes the majority of their income from the sale of their photographs. I love to sell my photos and run workshops where I teach people to get the most of their own photographic and editing equipment. I tell them that I am just an advanced, enthusiastic photographer that appreciates the beauty in capturing a moment in time, a moment in time that no one else saw except me. It could be as simple as a bird landing to the way an old building looks as the sun set behind it, or a dramatic fireworks event to a wedding.

Published Photography

National Geographic City of Cambridge, Ontario website GRAND magazine 2010 Vancouver City Guide Olympus Corporate website 2009, 2010, 2011 London Free Press The Weather Network 2012 TVO Corporate Membership Drive Calendar 2011 Cambridge Annual Magazine

Published Articles

Contributor to the Canadian Nature Photographer Contributor to PHOTONews Canada




From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Welcome to Wikipedia.

Thanks for creating a Wikipedia account, Kpepper. Now you're a part of the world's largest encyclopedia. Happy editing!

Tell us more about yourself   This page is your user page. You are free to change it however and whenever you want. Just remember, it is your face towards the rest of the community and the world. You can always get back here by clicking on your user name at the very top of every page.

Start editing   Every one of Wikipedia's articles has been created by its readers. Click here to learn more about how quickly and easily you can help make Wikipedia better. As we say: Be bold!

Personalize Wikipedia   With your account, you can enhance your reading and editing experience by marking articles to watch as they evolve and adjusting your settings.

About me

Click here to add an image of yourself (optional).
Important information for minors

I have been interested in photography since the age of thirteen when my father brought home an Olympus 35mm camera.I will never forget seeing an image of the moon trailing across the horizon atop a country landscape like it had a tail. I remember being amazed that my Dad could manipulate objects and light by allowing the camera shutter to stay open... or adjust the focal points of a photograph by adjusting the aperture... and how manually adjusting the ISO could have such a dramatic change in the look of a black and white portrait or landscape photograph.

The next school year I signed up for my first photography class and I was hooked... Now, after 30 years of taking photographs and videos of people, places and things, winning various awards and competitions I am showing off my work on this website and offering to show people how I get the photos that I take.

People often ask me when they see me out taking pictures, "Are you a professional?"

My answer is, "No. I am an not a professional. A professional makes the majority of their income from the sale of their photographs. I love to sell my photos and run workshops where I teach people to get the most of their own photographic and editing equipment. I tell them that I am just an advanced, enthusiastic photographer that appreciates the beauty in capturing a moment in time, a moment in time that no one else saw except me. It could be as simple as a bird landing to the way an old building looks as the sun set behind it, or a dramatic fireworks event to a wedding.

Published Photography

National Geographic City of Cambridge, Ontario website GRAND magazine 2010 Vancouver City Guide Olympus Corporate website 2009, 2010, 2011 London Free Press The Weather Network 2012 TVO Corporate Membership Drive Calendar 2011 Cambridge Annual Magazine

Published Articles

Contributor to the Canadian Nature Photographer Contributor to PHOTONews Canada





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