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Mountain Spirit Photography
I’ve always been amazed at the beauty of this State. I was raised in Southern Colorado where I spent a large portion of my youth backpacking and exploring the southern mountain ranges of Colorado.
At the age of 15, I attended the Colorado Outward Bound Mountaineering School. I spent 30 days in what is now the beautiful Eagles Nest Wilderness with multiple technical crossings of the Gore Mountain Range and a summit of Mount Powell. This was a highlight of my life, and I will always remember the awesome beauty of the area. From that day forward, I knew that the mountains had become part of my soul.
At the age of 16, I purchased my first vehicle, a Jeep CJ-5, and expanded my explorations further into the northern and western mountains of Colorado. I’ve climbed several of the 14,000 ft peaks along with various 13,000 ft peaks in the state.
I married my wife Teresa in 1980 and we would spend the next 20 years of our lives exploring the mountains and the desert southwest. As time progressed, I developed the desire to pass on the beauty of the areas we would visit to others. I purchased a Nikon SLR film camera and began trying to capture the beauty of the areas we went. I was often disappointed in the results of my images as they failed to convey the true experience of the location. I began to study the works of Ansel Adams, Galen Rowell, David Muench, John Fielder, and various other photographers to try to improve my photographs. These photographers along with others have helped me with the types of compositions suited to a two dimensional medium. From their instruction, I have begun to develop my own vision of the beautiful world in which we live. I have also made the transition to digital. With the immediate feedback that digital provides I have seen a marked improvement in my work.
In 2000 our son Jesse was born. With the new addition to the family, I wasn’t able to spend much time on my photography. Now, at eight years old, he is developing an interest and love for the “wild places” and is showing some interest in photography. Teresa has also developed an eye for wildflower photography…and is quite good at it. So now, with my wife and son in tow, we are again searching out the beautiful and special places to visit. Our images of these locations will be forthcoming.
I will always strive to convey in my images something more than just a picture of a place. I wish to pass along the emotion and awe that I, myself experienced, to capture a moment of time and place that will never again be repeated. That is and will always be my goal in every print I make.
Rand, Teresa and Jesse Herman will be doing business as Mountain Spirit Photography.
For larger prints, please contact Rand Herman at rherman@dishmail.net for quotes.
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Desert Magazine of the Southwest
Desert Magazine is a web publications that pertains to the history of deserts of southwest. Desert Magazine is a web base publication that pertains to the history and lore of the southwestern deserts of the U.S.A. Desert Magazine was founded in 1937 by Randall Henderson and was published till 1985.
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