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Matunuck in the Cold

This winter has been a winter of record for New England. Boston and the Cape have been hammered by feet upon feet of snow. Down here in Rhode Island we're battling cold weather and wind every other day. Old Man Winter wasn't about to let up, so it was time to pile on the layers and make an attempt to photograph some of this spectacular weather. It's hard to get motivated in temperatures hovering...

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TF Green Installed!

The show is up!  My work has been incorporated into the TF Green Airport Interlink GREEN Space exhibit as the first show for 2015 representing Rhode Island artists!  Running now through April, the exhibit also includes local artists Kathy Hodge and Alexander Nesbitt.  Green Space is a public exhibition coalition between the Rhode Island State Council on the Arts (RISCA) and TF Green Airport...

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New Year, New Work! Narragansett Abstracts

This month has been particularly chilly, but one afternoon between polar vortices when it was only freezing with some heavy wind compared to significantly below freezing, I was able to bundle up enough and make it to the beach. I hadn't been shooting for myself in almost two months, between client work and end of year projects starting in November, holiday sales and a family vacation in December,...

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Second Beach Abstracts

I started playing around with "water panning" last year, a technique which involves a semi-slow shutter speed and camera movement following moving water.  While this kind of creative exploration was put on the back burner during the sailing season, I had to opportunity to try it once again this month!  It was one of the very comfortable and sunny autumn days early this October, and I found myself...

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Surface Experiment

With all of this summer sailing going on, it gets hard to find time for my more artistic work. I find myself longing for quiet afternoons on the beach to experiment with seascapes, color and movement, no time constraints or distractions, just pure creative exploration. Finding time for this sort of thing is something everyone should do in order to stimulate imagination and creativity, to bring our...

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