It's been a slow start to the high school sailing season this year. The North Kingstown team was delayed a few weeks from ice covering the harbor. As things began to thaw it looked like warm weather had arrived, but soon enough it was back to cold gray wintery conditions.About a month into the season I finally got on the water to join the team! It was a 3-way regatta against Portsmouth Abbey and...
This past February, as we were bombarded with cold and snow, there was one day in particular that reached 45 and sunny. My first thought was "Go to the beach!" I wasn't going to the beach for a day of sunning and swimming, but for some shooting. It was the first day when one jacket was enough and you could stay outside for over 20 minutes without fear of frostbite.It started as gray and...
I have thousands upon thousands of photos from the past couple years, and inevitably some get left behind. Folders of personal work take the backburner for other projects, and are soon forgotten. While I strive to look through all my images and edit the keepers as soon as possible, I don't always succeed.But when I find free time I go back to these forgotten folders and give them another look....
This time last year I had just returned from a trip to Baja, Mexico. It was 10 days spent in sun and surf while winter hammered on at home. What I would've given to be there again this winter! As I reminisced I went back through my archives of photos and pulled out a few more shots from the trip worth an edit. These shots are all from the East Cape of Baja Sur, starting at Puente la Tinaja, a...
Spring is on the way! You can feel it in the air... It was above freezing almost all last week and temperatures were close to 50° most days! While the Northeast continues to thaw, I came across work by Cape Cod artist Dapixara in a CBS Boston article about giant icebergs washing ashore on Cape Cod. The icebergs resulted from the monstrous amounts of snowfall and below freezing temperatures...