Black and White Framed

On the day of the first big snow storm, I was in the dark room with my friend printing 11″ x 14″ black and white prints. My intention was to pick a select few and give them as Christmas presents. I then went to Michael’s and took advantage of their 50% frame sale and picked…

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Seasons Greetings

For my father in law’s birthday which is Dec 26th, my family decided to take a winter walk. At the end we took a group shot. It’s been several years since there’s been a photo of us all together. I decided to process the photo as a black and white with a high contrast. I…

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Winter Sunset

Shot from the window in my home office. The colors looked so amazing after 3 days of snow storms.

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A small audience at the Lincoln Memorial

A small audience at the Lincoln Memorial: “ When it looked as though Obama was going to win the election, former photojournalist Matt Mendelsohn went to the Lincoln Memorial in Washington DC expecting to find a huge crowd of celebrants. I’d spent most of election night in front of the TV in Arlington, Va. But…

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Horses at Work and Play

I love The Big Picture blog over at Boston.com and recently they had “Horses at Work and Play“. I rode horses when I was younger and miss it to this day, it’s one of my goals, to get back to riding.

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The colors have come and gone

I typically host a fall foliage tour every year, I’ve been doing this since 2002. I love the fall season and I enjoy showing people around the New England area. This year got quite hectic and then couple it with bad fall allergies, I ended up resting and sneezing during October. Last years tour we…

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Creating Soft Light

[vimeo]http://www.vimeo.com/1892947[/vimeo] Found this via MostlyLisa’s site. I’ve been toying with the idea of buying a strobe and umbrella, along with a diffuser. Last weekend I saw a photographer and assistant up at Topsmead using I think a reflector working with kids. I found this video to be really helpful in explaining how to use a…

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