2015

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Prepping for the Lunar Eclipse and Supermoon

Sunday night will mark the first time in 33 years that a lunar eclipse will coincide with a supermoon. I’m hoping the sky isn’t so cloudy as to block the view of the moon. I enjoy astrophotography, although I don’t shoot enough to warrant buying a telescope and adapter. Getting...
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Washington, D.C. and Maryland

I visited Washington, D.C. during the first weekend of April to see the beginning of the Cherry Blossom Festival and take in the sites of our nation’s capitol. There weren’t many cherry blossoms, but there were a lot of sites, all offering wonderful photographic opportunities.
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Final Shoot with Lilly

My acroyoga partner and occasional model, Lilly, is leaving Boston. Before she left, however, we got in one final shoot at Cambridge Center Roof Garden. I’ll miss you, Lilly!
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More Capitols: Arkansas and Maine

I ended 2014 and began 2015 continuing to visit state capitols and whittle down my bucket list. While visiting Dallas for Christmas I made a visit to Little Rock, Arkansas to tour and photograph the capitol. I was quite impressed by the white marble of the interior and the huge...
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The Remains of 2014

I have a few sets of photos from 2014 to share, and I figured I’d share them all in a single post rather than multiple tiny posts. While home in Dallas for the holidays my family took a short road trip to Tyler, Texas to visit the Caldwell Zoo. This...
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Shadow Play

My last shoot of 2014 was a collaboration with Tiffany Andrade. Tiffany and I worked together briefly–less than five minutes–at a Meetup shoot and decided to plan a full shoot. Our initial inspiration, as the name implies, consisted of numerous black and white photos that incorporated shadows into the composition....
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New Hampshire State House

My quest to photograph and tour all 50 state capitols continues. This week I started with New Hampshire and Maine (which is not yet edited). While New Hampshire may hold title of the oldest congress, it is also home to the smallest capitol I have ever visited. There are only...
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