Portfolio from Trips and
Workshops on the Colorado Plateau

In the late winter and early spring of 1998, I had two opportunities to spend some time on the Colorado Plateau in the Southestern United States. The first trip was with Joe Hall, a friend of mine from South Carolina that I met at Bruce Barnbaum's darkroom workshop. We stayed in Page, Arizona and lugged our equipment around in some of the nearby canyons (Joe with his huge 8X10 Deardorf and me with my 4X5 Wisner). Although I only got a few negatives that I'm pleased with, it was a great trip and it was nice to spend some time with Joe.

The second trip was for a workshop put on by Don Kirby, with invaluable assistance by Joan Gentry. All the previous photography books I've read, people I've talked to and photographed with, darkroom hours I've spent, and workshops I've been to combined together to allow this to be the most enjoyable and rewarding workshop experience I've ever had. Like Ray McSavaney, Don is an incredibly talented and passionate photographer and teacher. He is very approachable and very willing to share his expertise with anyone who asks. And his photographs are absolutely phenomenal, with beautifully glowing tones and an incrediable dynamic range. His photographs of the farmlands of eastern Washington, Idaho, and Oregon are the most sensuous photographs I've ever seen.

Joan Gentry is also a very talented photographer. I was so impressed with her work that I convinced her to trade two of her prints for two of mine. And her presence in the field and during critiques was always helpful and insightful.

I feel very honored that Don and Joan would share these very beautiful and spiritually valuable places with me.

Thumbnails of some of my photographs from these two trips are shown below. Just like a book, the photographs in this exhibit are copyrighted by the author, 1998. All rights reserved. Mine, mine, mine. Actually, I don't care if you download (and thus copy) an image or two from the exhibit as long as you don't sell it, trade it, include it free with anything you are selling or trading, or otherwise gain anything from it other than the pleasure of viewing it. All of this, of course, is just common sense but, since the Web seems to be somewhat uncharted in terms of property rights, it never hurts to say it.

Note: The scans of these prints don't do justice to the tonal separation, quality, and detail in the original photographs (we always say this - hey, you haven't seen the originals, how are you going to know.).


Click on a thumbnail below if you would like to see a full size picture.


Keyhole Entrance 
Upper Antelope Canyon 
February, 1998

Ceiling Chute 
Upper Antelope Canyon 
February, 1998

Anasazi Granary 
Colorado Plateau 
May, 1998


Anasazi Granary 
Colorado Plateau 
May, 1998

Anasazi Dwelling 
Colorado Plateau 
May, 1998

Anasazi Dwelling 
Colorado Plateau 
May, 1998


Anasazi Dwelling 
Colorado Plateau 
May, 1998

Anasazi Dwelling 
Colorado Plateau 
May, 1998

Anasazi Dwelling 
Colorado Plateau 
May, 1998


Anasazi Granary 
Colorado Plateau 
May, 1998

Anasazi Dwelling 
Colorado Plateau 
May, 1998

Anasazi Dwelling 
Colorado Plateau 
May, 1998

 
Christopher A. Cline
Westminster University
1840 South 1300 East
Salt Lake City, Utah 84105
(801) 832-2346
ccline@westminsteru.edu