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"Mountains make people better, because they are closer to God".

The website and photo galleries within are work in progress and more large format, landscape photographs will be added in time. I try to put photos on the website I feel capture the moment and the beauty that is there.

My primary focus is the Great Smoky Mountain National Park, because it is the park I know and love the best. However, please see my Other Great National Parks Gallery as well.

Photo above: Newfound Gap - Fall. The website also includes my family's history in the region in the section "About The Photographer". Visit the "Coming Soon" page for future plans for the website, and for my contact information scroll down and click on the green "Info" button to the left.



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padRecognized Website by Great Smoky Mountains Association (GSMA)
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The Great Smoky Mountains Association (GSMA) is a nonprofit organization authorized by Congress to support the Park's educational, scientific, and historical programs. Their mission is to enhance public enjoyment and understanding of the Great Smoky Mountains National Park. The purpose of Great Smoky Mountains Association (GSMA) is to help the Park. Through sales, labor, donations, and volunteer efforts, GSMA provides the National Park Service with additional tools for fulfilling its mission.
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padRecognized As An Award Winning Website by The New World Celts
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Recognized by the NWC as an award winning website for keeping Celtic history and Tradition alive in the New World and for promoting the same..."Very nice site, lots of detail, great history!!!" Mike Dunlap, NWC President"
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padRecognized Website by The Texas Scottish Heritage Society
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The Texas Scottish Heritage Society was formed to research those of Scottish heritage, the impact they have had on Texas history, and to promote and preserve the unique cultures of Texas and Scotland through research.
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