From the monthly archives:

June 2009

A Photo Hike To The Mt Beacon Firetower

June 27, 2009 Photo Hike

My wife Brenda and I hiked up to the summit Mt Beacon and then proceeded to the historic 78 yr old South Mt Beacon firetower yesterday evening. The Scenic Hudson trailhead is a very short drive from our home, and  once at the top, the views are fantastic from the Catskill mountains all the way to [...]

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Recent News and Upcoming Events

June 25, 2009 Art Shows

It’s been a busy 6 weeks, so I thought I would share some recent news and upcoming events.
On the art fair scene, I’ve exhibited in art and craft shows in New Paltz, White Plains (where I won the second place award), Beacon, and Rhinebeck. Though they are certainly a lot of work, I enjoy meeting new people as well [...]

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Castle Fog And A Quote

June 18, 2009 Prints

I’m reading and thoroughly enjoying a new book by acclaimed landscape photographer David Ward called “Landscape Beyond: A Journey into Photography“. Very well written and full of amazing images, my copy is now full of my own notes and highlights. One in particular will become a part of my workshop lectures:
“One of the most useful [...]

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Mohonk Preserve Auction Update

June 15, 2009 General

I’m happy to say that the 20 x 30 canvas print “Sunrise at Lost City” that I donated to the Mohonk Preserve for their annual auction was sold for $800 this past weekend. There were also photographs from Hardie Truesdale and Steve Jordan, and those sold handsomely as well. It was an honor to be [...]

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Skies

June 11, 2009 Prints

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Welcome the Fleet Festival

June 5, 2009 General

There will be a huge gathering in Beacon this Sunday June 7th for the “Welcome the Fleet Festival“. It will take place at Scenic Hudson’s Long Dock Park next to the train station and there will be music, food, kayak rentals, and an overall party atmosphere as everyone awaits the arrival of the Quadricentennial flotilla [...]

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