
The piece featured in this photo is a hand carved wolf from the early nineteen hundreds.

The piece featured in this photo is a hand carved wolf from the early nineteen hundreds.

The energy you are using is from the rock, which supports the turquoise both as an element and as complimentary color. And, at the same time, places you in touch with the natural world. The bronze metal pulls from the earth also. Splendid!
For those who asked … the necklace is Jay King and the pendant is Barse.

On location during Magic Hour … a period, dusk and beyond, and twilight after sunset. Recording sights and sounds during these moments are a rewarding adventure and an added bonus.
This is a truly special time of day. Both lighting and ambient nature sounds are especially unique and pure. If you find a location where man made noise is at a minimum, allow your eyes and ears to feast on the subtle natural symphony. In addition to the obvious remote locations, it is always a pleasant surprise to discover locations close to our own communities.
As time moves toward darkness, remember to relish the moment. Sunrise is just a few short hours away.

Metal Fatigue represents the ambient design of urban exploration discovery with rustic and historical artifact.
Creative Light Imagery balances and combines dynamic color, texture, with ancient and future structure. Timeless, but yet somehow familiar … intriguing.

Ahhh … the sheer beauty and restorative power of on location recording ambient audio and imagery.
The adventure always thrills all five senses with subtle sights and sounds, complex sinus symphonies, delicate and textural interaction with touch, and yes, the taste of salt in the air.
Always rewarding … always recharging … always a reminder of taking control of what fills your space.