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Dickens Preserve & New Harbor

Continuing with my recent photography workshop on Block Island as part of Profundo Journeys, after our first sunrise shoot at North Light, we had a few hours of down time and then it was back to business! Shortly after lunch we took a field trip to the Dickens Preserve on the western side of the island. This sprawling landscape provides hiking trails throughout a large portion of preserved land,...

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Sail away on the Block Island Ferry

I recently made a trip to Block Island as part of a Profundo Journeysphotography workshop hosted by Cindy Wilson & Eileen Muldoon. It was a great group of twelve and we spent four days and three nights on the island. Cindy has a lot of local knowledge and we were able to get about three photoshoots in each day. Between sunrise shoots starting at 6am, afternoon hikes around the island, and sunset...

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Photographer's FAQ: Cameras

Welcome to your new Photo Blog segment, Photographer's FAQ!  Our first discussion:  Cameras (specifically the ones I use)So one of the biggest questions people ask me when they realize I'm a photographer and I use cameras is: Canon or Nikon?!As if this is actually a life or death question...Well, I use Nikon, but not out of any serious disappointment with Canon. It's simply the camera I started...

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Bullseye Nationals

So at the beginning of September I was invited to shoot the Bullseye National Regatta hosted out of Saunderstown Yacht Club here on Narragansett Bay.  Bullseyes are the fiberglass equivalent of the Herreshoff 12 1/2, wonderful little daysailers with a competitive edge.  After some rainy weather, the sky cleared up for a wonderfully warm and sunny weekend of sailing! It was most likely the last...

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MOY Classic Yacht Regatta

The very last weekend of August, one of the most beautiful celebrations of classic boats was held out of Newport Harbor in foggy and rainy conditions.  The Museum of Yachting's Annual Classic Yacht Regatta boasted several classes with boats ranging from 20 feet to 50 feet in length.  Canvas sails, varnished wood spars, teak decking... it's a gorgeous regatta that I love to see every year.  This...

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