Introducing The Collective III: Fall 2022

We are a group of photographers who have binding love of the photographic medium, and a desire to share our work with all who love the magic of photography.

All of the photographers in this book are members of Project 52 Pro System, as well as citizens of the world. 

While this is a book of some of our favorite images, it is also an invitation to you to visit our Websites and see more of our work.

We are all available for commissions and assignments and welcome your inquiries. 

But for now, sit back and look through our photos with a smile.

Thank you for taking the time.

Download the Screen Version PDF here. Collective Three – HI Def 2 (7.5 MB)

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Previous Collective Issues

Collective II

Collective I

HOW HIGH CAN YOU JUMP?

HOW HIGH CAN YOU JUMP?

HOW HIGH CAN YOU JUMP? The expression “raising the bar” means a lot of different things to different people. But we all know what the basic meaning alludes to. “Raising the bar” refers to a sport where athletes jump over a suspended bar without touching it...

THE “WORK HARDER” MYTH

THE “WORK HARDER” MYTH

YouTube is full of them. Facebook memes fill your inbox. Books, articles, and myriad Ted Talks discuss them. The ones who are now great but once were not. We all know the stories, almost legends. Einstein failing math class. Clint Eastwood being fired from...

IN ORDER TO WIN WE HAVE TO EMBRACE FAILING

IN ORDER TO WIN WE HAVE TO EMBRACE FAILING

One of the things about riding a big motorcycle is that is hard to go really slow. The motorcycle I ride weighs in at about 900 pounds with a full tank. Add my big ass to it and we are well over a thousand pounds. Physics, like inertia, balance, motion,...

FOCUS ON BEING DELIBERATE

FOCUS ON BEING DELIBERATE

I could barely make out the song playing in the little bar in Ouray. I knew the melody, but it was damned hard to hear it over the clanking of glasses, conversation, and the air conditioning. The chorus did it for me, and I smiled big enough...