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Watching and waiting, on the sidelines in Forsyth Park, Savannah, Georgia.

“I love weddings and model shoots! Especially when I am watching an event unfold. This particular day was very exciting two shooters using the fountain and light to create beautiful pictures. Meanwhile…I just shoot them.” For years I shot both, … Continue reading

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Hawk

It was 8:27 A.M., I was sitting in my car waiting to go into my 8:30 appointment, parked on a side street under a huge oak tree. There was a familiar sound; I had heard it before-the squalling and crying … Continue reading

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Weekend Reflections, Soul Mates

My daughter asked me just last week “do you believe in Soul Mates? because I think I met someone who is mine.” I said “sure, but I have not met anyone who fits that criteria in many years.” I think … Continue reading

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Night Photography Soiree. Working late into the night under the moon and stars.

  It has been a long time coming. Night photography needs guidance and a wonderfully enthusiastic teacher. The equipment necessary is  a tripod, wide angle lens, DSLR camera, intervalometer, and the very important accessory the FLASHLIGHT!  This month, I finally … Continue reading

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Revisiting the past: A visit with Harlan Hubbard and PAYNE HOLLOW

Not so long ago, I saw an NBC news story written about a former journalist from Kentucky by the name of Dan Price who had chosen to leave his wife and children to “live on the fringe of society” or … Continue reading

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AJAX and ZOE, Bouncing the strobe off the ceiling and using the widow light.

Ajax and Zoe reading a book about the Japanese Calendar. I was lucky that the sofa was placed perfectly between the bay widows. I am not one for setting up shots but rather a person who thrives on catching a … Continue reading

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Waiting for the Light to change.

Quality Of Light makes all the difference. Recently, while driving past a nearby farm I caught the last glimpse of the July night sunset. I pulled over to shoot a piece of farm equipment, only got one frame off, before the … Continue reading

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Revisiting the RxR Bridge Graffiti

It was early Saturday morning that I hiked through the muck, slid through the hole in fence with the “No Trespassing” sign and raced over the railroad track bridge to see what new graffiti was in progress. On our last … Continue reading

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Childhood Memories Series

New Artwork at Clever Hand Gallery, Wellesley, MA. Starting Thursday, January 17, 2013 My new photography images are black and white photographs printed on hand made paper and attached to artist panels. One of the two images, I embellished with … Continue reading

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John Wilson at the Danforth Museum of Art, January 2013

It is a really gloomy day today here in Boston. Yet taking a short drive out to Framingham, Ma really lifted my spirits. The art work of John Wilson, a black man still working at age 90, has several watercolor … Continue reading

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