Menu
Photography by Ira Gardner
  • Photography
  • Portraits
  • Filmmaking
  • Journal
  • EIDOS
    • Podcast Episodes – Latest
    • A Statement on Artificial Intelligence & Synthetic Content
    • Content Attribution Standards
    • The “Editor-in-Chief” Protocol for AI Content
  • Misc
    • Art News
    • Artistic Inspirations
    • Creativity and Photography Tutorials
    • Exhibition History
    • Artist Bio
    • Mat Cutting App
    • Gallery Wall Planner
    • Self Knowledge
  • Contact Me
    • In the Studio
    • Message me
    • Schedule a meeting
  • FAQ
Photography by Ira Gardner

Moran Prairie

Posted on January 8, 2026January 8, 2026
(2007) Moran Prairie, Spokane WA © Ira Gardner

This morning I was giving a demo to my students about how to keyword and caption photos for creating smart collections by subject or genre in Lightroom Classic. I was showing them my collection of photos from Spokane and came across this image taken on medium format color film back in 2007. I am happy to report that the barn is still there but the land around Moran Prairie is now full of large apartment complexes. I decided to stop and make these photos as I saw the earth being turned over for yet another complex.

(2007) Moran Prairie, Spokane WA © Ira Gardner
Ira's signature logo

Share this:

  • Tweet
  • More
  • Click to email a link to a friend (Opens in new window) Email
  • Share on Tumblr

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

You must be logged in to post a comment.

© 2025 Ira Gardner

    Previous Post

  • NYC & Minneapolis
  • Category: Daily Journal
  • Yesterday I had an opportunity to meet the architect Paul Neuhaus from HGA in Minneapolis who designed the new fine art and photography building at Spokane Falls Community College. He brought NYC commercial photographer Albert Vecerka. I had met Paul during the early stages of design. I was

    Next Post

  • Abstract Art
  • Category: Daily Journal
  • (2025) Priest Lake, ID. © Ira Gardner Sarah and I spent four days up at Priest Lake between Christmas and New Years. It was our 10th year in a row of doing this. Last year, Sarah started making some Gel Plate prints and really established her own art practice. She has a phenomenal two