Ah. Well, I'll slightly recant my email. I went to the site, and, although I've only seen his storm work in Lenswork, National Geographic and other publications, he does seem to have other work. It looks similar though; his "landscapes" usually have interesting weather like lenticular clouds, for example. His site also has the words "Fine Art Photography" on the pages, so it looks like he does consider himself to be more than a stormchaser. All his work is rather foreboding, though. I couldn't find any photo on his site that said "warm" to me, but that is certainly on purpose, I think. Andrew On Wed, September 19, 2012 8:57 pm, asharpe@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote: > The interesting thing about Dobrowner is that the storms is *all* I've > seen him do. He is a stormchaser, not really a photographer, by his own > admission. > > Andrew > > > On Wed, September 19, 2012 8:45 pm, Robert Earnest wrote: > >> > >> How about Mitch Dobrowner? >> I am particularly fond of his Storms work. >> >> >> >> http://www.mitchdobrowner.com/ >> >> >> > >