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Videocast

Seascapes from Nova Scotia – Video

August 14, 2010 Videocast

In addition to photography, I also shot HD video on my recent trip to Cape Breton, Nova Scotia with the intent of combining the video and stills into a short film. I shot video with my hacked Panasonic GH1, the stock 14-140mm lens and a Canon FD 20mm lens. The hack enables much higher bit [...]

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Exploring New Frontiers For Photographers

April 26, 2010 Technique

Canon 1DS Mk III, 1/30, f8, ISO 200, 24-105mm L There has been much talk about the convergence of still photography and video recently, and with good reason. This has been driven by the video capabilities of recent DSLR’s from Canon, Nikon and Panasonic. The advantages they offer include extremely high quality HD video recording [...]

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2009 Personal Holiday Message

December 24, 2009 Videocast

My 2009 Personal Holiday Message for all of my friends! Tweet this Post

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Beacon Featured In New Scenic Hudson Video

November 22, 2009 Videocast

My hometown of Beacon, NY is featured in this new video by Scenic Hudson and film maker Josh Aronson. I first visited Beacon in 1989 when my father purchased a home here, and continued to visit regularly on my way to hiking destinations like the Shawangunks and the Catskills. Main Street was a ghost town [...]

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Spirit Of The River Video

July 7, 2009 Videocast

I recently produced a 5 minute film for Scenic Hudson titled “Spirit of the River”. Narrated by actor Oliver Platt, it highlights both the amazing natural resources of the Hudson Valley as well as the challenges faced by Scenic Hudson now and into the future in their effort to preserve as much of it as [...]

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Valley Fog

June 4, 2009 Craft

This image was made while working on a recent video project for Scenic Hudson, and its become one of my favorites for several reasons. This does not mean I think it is my best image – for me there is no such thing, but rather improvement over time as I learn to “see” more of [...]

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