“HOW I SEE - WHAT I SEE”… is the creative and driving force behind my ability to visualize, capture and finalize that one-of-a-kind image, an instant in time that otherwise would never be seen again.
I categorize my photography as the “Art of Freeze”, referencing from my years as a Cinematographer and the cinematography term, “Freeze Frame”, a single frame of film depicting a motionless, impactful image.
My photographic career began in 1966 as a Navy photographer deployed to the Vietnam War.
My Professional career began in 1968, encompassing 22 years of professional and collegiate sports, a freelance cinematographer for NFL Films and a plethora of commercial and corporate clientele.
Retiring from sports photography in 1990, and retiring from the Art Galley business in 2008, I stepped back to my roots and passion for photography and the great outdoors.
“The most important element of a camera lens…is the eye behind it”
MjSCHAER
“HOW I SEE - WHAT I SEE”… is the creative and driving force behind my ability to visualize, capture and finalize that one-of-a-kind image, an instant in time that otherwise would never be seen again.
I categorize my photography as the “Art of Freeze”, referencing from my years as a Cinematographer and the cinematography term, “Freeze Frame”, a single frame of film depicting a motionless, impactful image.