Ray Meuse had been photographing for many years as a passionate sideline to his engineering career. In 1987 he decided to forgo engineering to devote full time to his real vocation of photography. A summary of his photographic exhibits may be viewed on hisResume
Ray's approach to photography is more emotional than intellectual. If an image does not "grab" you then it has failed to communicate to you and may be viewed as a failure. But if only one person is strongly moved by an image then that image is a great success in Ray's mind. Elaine Meuse, the author of A Cross in her Pocket, is a retired librarian, singer and cellist. Ray and Elaine live in Seattle and have three grown sons and three grandchildren. For a description of her novel go to the page Elaine's Novel
To contact either Ray or Elaine call (206)523-9532 or email them at rmeuse9980@aol.com.
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The photographs in this web site are from many periods beginning in the late '60s to the present and encompass techniques ranging from a 16"x20" view camera to contemporary digital. The B & W Photos encompass dates from the late '60s to the present and the Seattle Project photos were taken from May 1999 to January 2003. The switch to digital photography was begun in May 2003.
To view all the images click on the main titles as well as the sub page titles. Then scroll down as necessary