Ken Casaday is a landscape photographer living in the American West. Although many of his photographs comprise nominally-straight landscape imagery of mountains and deserts, they reveal the seeming presence of landscape phantoms. Impossible to ignore, they ask the viewer to determine their meaning. Also here are ecographics -- landscapes rendered graphically, blurring the border between photography and painting. Offered also are reflections-- exploring the fluid surfaces of lakes and streams -- as well as graphical photo tours of Yosemite Valley and  the prehispanic and folk art of Mexico