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Staying Artistic

  • 26th January 2008
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I just heard that I was accepted into the Wedding Photojournalist Association! (a.k.a. The WPJA) I try to photograph weddings in a photo-journalistic style, yet offer timeless portraits. I specialized in fine art photography throughout my schooling, so somehow it isn’t surprising how I have taken on a candid and documentary approach to my weddings….

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Miss Johanna

  • 16th January 2008
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Johanna is so bright! Can’t you just see it in her eyes? It’s seems amazing that in one afternoon her personality came through in so many shots. She is my main model for the “sweater project”. She is also the daughter of the woman who knits these amazing pieces, Kris Pastoriza. The reason that she…

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New England Style

  • 9th January 2008
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The other day I received a phone call from my friend Jim Surette. “Hey I think Dan Corn and I are going to try and ski Whitehorse tomorrow if you want to check it out.” For all of you that don’t know what Whitehorse is- it’s usually a rock climbing cliff here in North Conway…

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Holiday Whirl Wind

  • 29th December 2007
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Eating, relatives, traveling, traffic, snow, stuck in Hartford, turkey, ham, hanging out with 98 year old grammy, presents, moving, Ice Fest, websites, workflow worksop, finishing projects, portrait sessions, sweater project, nyc, subways, stacking & splitting wood. Phew! You know what I mean? Everyone’s list around the holidays is long and filled to the brim! I…

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NYC + D-65 = WOW!

  • 20th December 2007
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I haven’t been slacking. I have just been in New York City taking a four day workshop. I was up at 6am and wouldn’t get home until about 7pm! The workshop was heald by D-65 which is all about digital workflow. The workshop was mainly about a program called Lightroom. If you are a photographer…

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Hoot Night!

  • 5th December 2007
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The man you see here is Steven Cooney. He is an extremely talented musician and song writer. Every Tuesday night there is “Hoot Night” up here at the Wildcat Tavern in Jackson, New Hampshire. This is where all the hidden local talent comes out to play whatever music they desire. His website is “under the…

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It’s coming…..

  • 26th November 2007
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Winter is slowly making it’s way here in North Conway, NH. (woooohoooo!) The more wintery, the better! That’s how we like it up here! So it’s right around now we start doing our snow and ice dances to the heavens. Sarah Garlick and I are revamping The 2008 IMCS Mount Washington Valley Ice Festival this…

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Giving Thanks To….

  • 21st November 2007
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Turkeys! What would Thanksgiving be without turkeys? Not as yummy for sure! I debated on posting the image below. I love to photograph ANYTHING that catches my eye, and this turkey did. He was shot this spring, and hopefully it doesn’t make anyone too sad….you can know that this turkey was not confined to a…

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The Piton Project

  • 5th November 2007
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Recently, Rick Wilcox shared his “museum” of old gear with me. I was fascinated by it all! And thus, new creative ideas began running through my head. Here is a little peak at “The Piton Project”. I have only just started it, and I’m excited to see where it goes. You can see the series…

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Exposed!

  • 30th October 2007
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They had their first and one night only show last week at The Stone Mountain Arts Center in Brownfield, Maine! The White Mountain Dance Ensemble blew away all who came to the sold out show! So if you missed it, you better buy your tickets early for their next performance! Below are a few shots…

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