From the monthly archives:

November 2008

Happy Thanksgiving!

November 26, 2008 Prints

Hope everyone enjoys their Thanksgiving Day, and all we have and need to be thankful for, especially now. With all of the negative news surrounding us, it does take real introspection to find the small miracles around us each day. Just a little reminder not to take them for granted – a challenge for sure, [...]

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New Studio Completed

November 23, 2008 Photo Gear

I have finally moved into my new workshop/studio, and the extra room and space is really NICE! Built as an addition to my home, we started the construction back in April, and finished in time to host two landscape workshops in October.
I’m really happy with the way it turned out, and it has already [...]

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Last Colors of Fall

November 19, 2008 Prints

Hyde Park, Hudson Valley

Faded Leaves
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How Important Is Improvisation In Landscape Photography?

November 11, 2008 Craft

As a landscape photographer, you are always at the mercy of nature and its unpredictability, especially when it comes to weather. It is able to completely transform the mood and feel of a place, even when you think you have seen it all. I enjoy this challenge as it reminds me of my days as [...]

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RiverWinds Gallery Holiday group show

November 7, 2008 Art Shows

Clouds and Storm King Mountain

This Saturday November 8th is the opening reception for the RiverWinds Gallery Holiday Group Show titled “Buone Feste”, which will be running until Dec 31st. I’ll be at the gallery from 4-7pm meeting guests and talking about some new prints I’ll have on display. It’s also 2nd [...]

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Field workshop report

November 5, 2008 Workshops

I taught another field workshop this weekend at Harriman State Park to a great group of students, and everyone enjoyed both the weather and locations we visited. Even this late into the fall season, there was still plenty of foliage left, colors were vibrant and offered limitless opportunities.
While students are photographing, I’m busy moving around [...]

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