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Mohonk

Donating To The 2010 Mohonk Preserve Auction

May 17, 2010 Prints

“Millbrook Ridge, Mohonk Preserve” The Mohonk Preserve is an amazing place to visit, hike and photograph, and I have often mentioned it here as a favorite local destination. Not only do I conduct photo workshops there, but I also donate a print every year to their yearly fund-raising benefit auction. The auction raises money to [...]

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May 2010 Desktop Wallpaper – Spring Light, Mohonk Preserve

April 30, 2010 Wallpapers

The May 2010 Free Desktop Wallpaper is now available for download. The Mohonk Preserve is a fantastic place that I never get tired of visiting or photographing. This scene is on the Peters Kill Trail on the way to Lost City, and these backlit trees were the perfect complement to the sound of a running [...]

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Announcing The New Photo Journal E-book

December 6, 2009 Photo Journal

Today I’d like to present a new and exciting direction for me – the first Beyond the Lens Photo Journal e-book. I’ve always been rather frustrated with the limited presentation options on the web, and always loved the look and feel of a great photography book. So I decided to create something similar in the [...]

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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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Featured Print: Sunrise, Lost City

May 14, 2009 Craft

After several attempts, this image is the final result of my recent “self-assignment” to create a new photograph for the Mohonk Preserve’s yearly benefit auction. Titled “Sunrise, Lost City, Mohonk Preserve”, my goal was to capture the dramatic feel and nature of this location, and on my last visit, I think I’ve come pretty close. [...]

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