Denton Stock Photography

New Feature Images Added Today!

These images were captured back in early November, a month that should be remembered for its already cold turn.

I was so chilly in fact, I really didn’t give a lot of time to it. I decided the better part of survival was knowing my insurance is about to run out. So I got in the car and CRANKED up the heat and hoped I had the one particular parade shot below. Subtle, but then most of the best things are, aren’t they?

A longer lens would have had more compression / impact, but this is certainly subtle enough to get by.

You can find more Denton Stock Photography of the UNT Homecoming Parade 2019 by clicking on this sentence!

Denton Farmer’s Market Still Going Strong

This image from the weekend Farmer’s Market in Denton made the cut. I shot so few images, the edits came easily this time.

Denton Farmer's Market 2019. #Farmersmarket #dentoning #dentontexas
Hard to believe it is November looking at this bounty! Denton Farmer’s Market 2019

You can find more of the Denton Stock Photography for Denton Farmers Market by clicking on this sentence.

Talk About Journalism and Music

Environmental Photograph Denton Music Venue
Early art in Dan’s Silver Leaf.

I’ve told you about my original interest in music photography – Rolling Stone – Annie Lebowitz and all the seductive allure of the 1980’s music photography scene.

Well, that scene and my hopes for that brass ring, were in no small part fueled by a friendship with NTSU NT Daily classmate, and writer, Lisa Lynette Rollins. She had the “it” thing of writing a BLING lede that put all you wanted right up front – YOU HAD TO READ the rest to see if it backed that fantastic lede. It always did.

So I got on board. She would write and I would photograph … all kinds of musicians in all kinds of places. Tour buses, bars with 8-foot high ceilings … it didn’t matter. Glam or hot country music. It didn’t matter. We pushed for space in the NT Daily, and usually got it.

Fast forward to what seems like yesterday. She was in town for a benefit, her benefit, as she engaged in her final battle with cancer. I can’t believe the first Lisapalooza was five years ago, but then quite a bit has happened to me in the last five years – on the same topic – as well. Yet, it does still seem like yesterday.

Saturday, is the Sixth Lisapalooza at Dan’s Silver Leaf in Denton, Texas. If you read this, and want more information, be sure to contact me. You can find tickets for Lisapalooza at – 2019 Lisapalooza.

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