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Surface Experiment #2

I have been wanting to get more shots from in the water for some time.  I quickly resold my "waterproof" Nikon 1 AW1 after serious build quality grievances (a discussion for another day) and had to reevaluate my affordable options for in-water-photography.  I had a Lifeproofcase for my iPhone 4, but after the daily wear and tear it quickly wore down and didn't seem safe to take in the water after...

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Wandering Shores Gallery Exhibition

My first group workshop was hosted this past September in conjunction with the Wickford Art Association.  With a small group of eager students, we focused on seascape photography and long exposure techniques.  The workshop brought these new skills into the field with a group photowalk at Black Point in Scarborough for a beautiful late September dusk.  The workshop will be exhibiting their work in...

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J24 Worlds 2014

My last event for the summer sailing season was J24 Worlds hosted by Sail Newport, with the racing area 5 miles offshore of Brenton Point. There were over 70 boats competing from all over the world in 5 days of racing. I was on the water for Day One and it was quite the new experience. With a strong 15 knot northwesterly breeze all day and huge 6-10 foot seas from the south, there was no refuge...

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2015 Calendar Available for Pre-Order!

2015 Calendar in the making!This year I've gotten organized in time to put together a calendar featuring my photography.  All the images are scenic shots from southern Rhode Island, including the image below from beloved Wickford Village in summer.  It will be a 8.5x11" Wire O-Ring Binding 12 Month calendar priced at $16.99 , terrific for the home, office or as a gift!The calendars are currently...

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Holga Discoveries

I have film, but I don't use it terribly often.  But every time I get film back from the developer, it's a little surprise that's been waiting for months to be opened!  Recently I sent two rolls of Holga film to my usual specialty film developers, Dorian Color Lab in Arlington, MA.  Within a week I got my film back in the mail, and it was beautiful!  This film had been unfinished for months. The...

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