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Wickford Regatta: Alpha

I was recently invited to photograph the Wickford Regatta during two days in May, a one-design regatta hosted by Wickford Yacht Club out on Narragansett Bay.  Competitors were divided into two circles, Alpha and Bravo, and I spent most of my time on the first day with the Alpha boats.  These included Club 420s, International 420s, and the largest class, the Lasers!Wickford Regatta was first held...

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Rhode Island for Tax Free Art

Rhode Island is host to a wealth of arts and culture.  In 2012, Travel + Leisure's America's Favorite Cities Survey named Providence #15 overall in the country for Culture.  ArtPlace ranked Providence among 33 top art cities across the nation as part of their "America's Top ArtPlaces 2013".  With one of the best art schools, Rhode Island School of Design, and big cultural events such as WaterFire,...

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Low Tide at King's Beach

I've been on the hunt for some new areas for seascape photography, particularly textural scenes or tidepools. After hearing about King's Beach over by Brenton Point in Newport, I decided to give it a try! On a last minute decision just in time for sunset I headed over the bridge to find these intensely green covered rocks sitting in a sea of brown seaweed. Yes, they were actually this color! I...

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Wet and Wild, First Signs of Spring

Things went from cold and below 40 to sunny and above 60 in no time. But for a few days in between we had a little bit of gentle April rain to bring us into the season. One afternoon in particular as the trees started to bud and spring made it's appearance there was a visitor in the maple tree out back! I don't know if it's a hawk or a falcon, perhaps you could tell me!, but there was a gorgeous...

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More High School Sailing, NK vs. Rogers

Well the second day out on the water was much better than the first. When it was cold and blowing 20 a couple weeks ago, the day I went out with the North Kingstown High School Sailing Team for their regatta against Rogers Academy was one of those first true days of spring. The sun was shining, the smell of fresh rain and budding trees was in the air, and you almost didn't think you needed a...

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