As you might have guessed, Harmony and I pour our hearts into our work. Obviously some days we really seem to get everything we put into our craft back out with images we're proud of and other days we're not as happy with our work. The key to it...this being a person or persons in the creative field...is that we need to keep pushing our creative abilities to see where we can go next. This is incredibly important to us. We don't want to be the photographer who has produced the same thing for 40 years. We want people to trust us to deliver, but our delivery has to come from a growth through experimentation and not just a consistency of the 'look' that is us. Everytime I make a photograph I'm thinking...I want to make 'my' photograph....something that when people look at it they know its one I took, but not because it is the same as one I've taken before, but because it has the same quality and exploration of ones I've taken before. Harmony and I work really hard at making authentic and original works for our clients and for ourselves. We believe if we can't please our own creative desires...what chance do we have of pleasing our clients. A late night photograph of a flower that has passed its brilliance is just a small thing we do to keep our desire of learning more about our craft fresh and alive. We're always interested in making new pictures and seeing what makes a photograph interesting to us and our clients and friends! Photogr