We live through experiences not pictures
“Have fun! Take lots of pictures!” “Yeah, sure.” And I was out the door. I’m lucky in that I have a lot of adventures. Freedom of spirit is a lifestyle choice I made subconciously some years ago, and...
View ArticleAu revoi, Haiti!
My short time in Haiti is up, and in just a few hours I’ll be boarding a plane to Newark. I’m eager to get back to the states and the comforts of home, despite having a great time in Haiti. Children...
View ArticleDreaming of Summer
I’ve been in a rut for about three years now. Maybe four. It’s hard to tell when photography started feeling more like work and gradually became less satisfying. It’s not that I don’t love...
View ArticlePatience is a Virtue
I’ve spent most of the past week up in Acadia National Park, scouting for the NANPA Regional Event I’ll be co-leading there this fall. Jerry Monkman, one of the other leaders and NANPA president-elect,...
View ArticleChange
The world is always changing. Our lives are always changing. Seasons, each year, bring a change to the landscape too. Seasons Change : Prints Available Photographs are fun because they capture a brief...
View ArticleSpring Cleaning Sale
I’m moving! This summer, I’ll be relocating to a new home within the Monadnock Region and I’m super excited about it. I’d prefer to make as few trips as possible to complete my move so I’m using this...
View ArticleNew Hampshire Reflections, Part 2: Scouting
For me, one of the hardest parts of leading a workshop is the fear that I will disappoint my clients. Typically, I know very little about my participants until the moment I meet them and it is...
View ArticleRecovered Images Yippee!
I’m slowly adding photographs to my website from recovered images I received back from my friend E.J. Peiker after I made the mistake of accidentally formatting my memory card while leading the AMC...
View ArticleRemembering Daddy
On this day, seven years ago, the first man I ever loved slipped into darkness. I remember the day well. It was raining in New Jersey. I called my mom a couple times that morning, saw my first robin...
View ArticleLet These Roots Grow
Lupine Sunrise : Prints Available Wild lupine (Lupinus perennis) stretch across the hillside of Sugar Hill, New Hampshire as the sun rises over the nearby mountains. Each year Sugar Hill hosts a...
View ArticleMatted Print Sale
Upcoming holidays + me cleaning my house = photo sales! I’ve got a handful of matted prints that need new homes, so I’m letting them go cheap! All photographs posted below are available as 8×12 inch...
View ArticleFor Love or Money
When I used to shoot professionally, amateur photographers would often come up to me and ask how they too could make a living off of photography. Traveling all over the world to visit and photograph...
View ArticleMoments Last Minutes
This morning I woke up, looked out my bedroom window into the backyard, and noticed how beautiful the light was shining in the trees looked. I snapped a single quick photo with my iPhone to share to...
View ArticleA Print’s Journey
When I moved to New Hampshire six years ago, I decided I wanted to decorate my first apartment with some of my own artwork. I had my image “Glowing Fern” printed and mounted 30×45 inch canvas gallery...
View ArticleSkunked!
I miss fall foliage pretty consistently. The season is usually pretty short, I’m often busy, and the colder temps and shorter days don’t motivate me to try to squeeze photography into my already packed...
View ArticleClose to Home
The Source : Prints Available Fresh spring rain and snowmelt means good flow at Beaver Brook Falls, a waterfall in Keene, NH. I don’t shoot as much as I used to. Between working full time, owning a...
View ArticleExploring Acadia and Leaving the Camera Behind
Last week, I was in Acadia National Park on vacation. Acadia is one of my favorite places – it is literally nature’s playground. You can hike, bike, kayak, rock climb, swim (if you don’t mind cold...
View ArticleTraveling Light Without Sacrificing Photography
Tamed Chaos : Prints Available A layer of fog tames the chaos of the forest, bringing order to this late autumn scene, photographed while driving through the Chattahoochie National Forest in the...
View ArticleBefore and After: Autumn Tippin Rock Sunset
This is the first of a new series of Before and After blogs I will be doing, showcasing the straight-out-of-camera (SOOC) images vs the final edited and post-processed versions. I’ve always been...
View ArticleBefore and After: Friendly Bucks
This Before and After is a bit more dramatic than the last one I shared. Unlike the autumn shot near Tippin Rock, I actually changed the scene a bit for my shot of “Friendly Bucks.” It’s not something...
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