Every fall I drive hundreds of miles looking for colorful foliage. The last several years have been hit or miss, the colors not that vibrant, and within short distances, there were pockets of nice color then trees that had already […]
Every fall I drive hundreds of miles looking for colorful foliage. The last several years have been hit or miss, the colors not that vibrant, and within short distances, there were pockets of nice color then trees that had already […]
Well, this certainly isn’t the most exciting image I’ve created, but it is neat in that it’s a low perspective of a simple waterfront scene. One afternoon on the beach by Peconic Bay, I got the idea to shoot some […]
I’m a huge fan of long exposures. There’s just something about the streaky blur of clouds or the silky smoothness of water that speaks to me. It is a way to capture an image that spans time that the eye […]
Winter can be bleak. Although the weather can provide wonderful opportunities for incredible images, I find I lack the motivation to go out and find them due to the short days and low light. One easy but lazy thing to […]
Paddling a kayak with your DSLR or cell phone camera can be a risky thing. Most pro grade DSLRs and lenses are splash proof, but not water proof. And not many cell phones are splash proof. You can use a […]
Victory Mills was built in 1918 and served as a cotton mill until 1929. The operation was moved to Alabama where labor was less expensive. For a while after, the complex was used for carton manufacturing before be abandoned completely. […]
Old man winter has been kind to us this year here in upstate New York…that is, if you’re not a fan of winter. Virtually no snow and reasonably mild temperatures do not hurt my feelings. I enjoy winter landscapes, but […]
As Halloween approaches, I start to get all these cool ideas for a spooky themed shoot. But ever busy, I rarely have time to follow up on those thoughts. This year, I had a still life project for a client, […]
No matter how you envision a shot in your head, there are things beyond your control that will keep you from making that shot. I recently attended the annual antique boat show at the Antique Boat Museum in Clayton, NY. […]
How I Got the Shot #3 Motion blur can be really cool when used creatively. This shot was inspired by photographer / author Bryan Peterson. In his shot, he and a friend drove through a tunnel at night wearing skull […]