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Our Lady of Sorrows Convent in Broken Arrow, OK
Tulsa Blue Dome on Rt 66
Tulsa Cains Ballroom taken from street.
Sunset in Alta, UT
Another photo taken with the Lumia 1020 cell phone. This taken in the Spring of 2015 during a very gloomy day.
In life, we build monuments to ourselves but one final monument stands taller than the rest.
These building photos were a special project for Williams in Tulsa.
Atlas Life Building, Downtown Tulsa, OK.
Stillwater Fire Department Station No. 2 on the Oklahoma State University Campus
Broken Arrow’s Our Lady of Sorrows Convent in Spring
Under Tulsa’s 21st Street Bridge
Rustic House in Western Oklahoma
These building photos were a special project for Williams in Tulsa.
Tulsa Skyline Reflection
Our Lady of Sorrows Convent in Broken Arrow as it is being torn down.
Sunflowers on the side of a mountain in Alta, UT. This photo was taken in the evening on a hike to Cecret Lake.
Tulsa Skyline Shadows
Freight Elevator in the Williams building. This was part of the commissioned series.
These building photos were a special project for Williams in Tulsa.
Broken Arrow’s Our Lady of Sorrows Convent in Black & White
BOK Center in Tulsa, OK
Cecret Lake in Alta, UT
Tulsa’s Utica Square in Spring
This was taken in Cherokee, Oklahoma as the sun was setting.
Tulsa Golden Driller Black & White
Downtown Tulsa Skyline after the storm. The visible crane is the Cimarex Energy building project.
This photo was taken with the Nokia 1020 phone camera – perhaps the best cellphone camera I have ever used.
Tulsa’s Bluedome Building on Rt 66 in Black & White
Tulsa Skyline looking NE.
Part of the Williams floor remodel project. Photo on floors 20/33 of the WIlliams/BOK Tower in downtown Tulsa.