Scenes of Time - Eco-Awareness

The week er spent in the Amazon Rainforest was one of those trips you never really "return" from—when the experience itself changes you or sharpens your world view in subtle ways that produce a butterfly effect and you're never the same again.

I saw the reality first-hand that the last vestiges of an untouched world which few humans will ever experience is likely not to exist at all in precious few decades.

Scenes of Time's raison-d'etre is to raise our collective eco-awareness by helping others see what I see. My hope in selling my work is to raise money for eco-protection efforts of individuals worldwide.

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A portion of all proceeds are donated to eco-protection efforts worldwide. Whenever possible, proceeds from specific print you buy will be donated to the areas in which that photo was taken.


The Earth goes nowhere. In time, it will regenerate. All the lakes will be pristine, the rivers, the waters, the mountains, everything will be green again. It'll be peaceful. And you know why? Because the Earth has all the time in the world. And we don't.

—Oren Lyons, Faithkeeper of the turtle clan of the Onondaga and Seneca Nations of the Iroquois.


If the series of global crises we face are to "dissolve into collective solutions," as the documentary The 11th Hour so poetically puts it, those solutions must emerge not only from global powers, but the efforts and intentions of people like you and me. To each according to his ability. The most important butterfly effect of all will be the metamorphosis of our world view.

Every threatened region has its own unique needs and concerned citizens, so whenever possible, proceeds from specific prints you purchase will be donated directly to programs in the areas those photos were taken.

Many Scenes of Time are captured right out my front door. Traveling to the ends of the Earth isn't a pre-requisite to re-kindle our relationship with nature.

If you'd like to support the local efforts being made, simply purchase a photo taken in your own hometown. Worldwide means right here, too.