WoodEye WoodEye
is a native of the Pacific Northwest. He took up photography in high
school shooting
for the school newspaper and yearbook. He also worked for the the local
weekly
paper and started shooting rock bands. He went on to shoot for the university
paper while attending Evergreen
State College.
While money was not made, great images and memories were, he says.
When plans were announced for the Experience Music Project museum,
WoodEye contacted
the
staff and submitted photos. Some of those images are now on display
including the very large print of Rail in the Northwest
Passage.
Since 1992
WoodEye has participated in the Iguana Photo Workshop in Santa
Fe New Mexico. This workshop was created by WoodEye and Santa Fe photographer,
Chris
Corrie
for the sole purpose of "shooting for the wall". In other words, he
adds, to define and refine our vision into a finished presentation.