We aren't unaccustomed to brutal winter weather. I'd like to think New Englanders can actually be rather resistent to the constant flux of weather patterns we experience. But at the end of October we met Hurricane Sandy face to face, and many people we surprisingly unprepared. (I still can't believe just a Category 1 could cause so much damage. I guess size does matter!) Then only a week or so...
I've been thinking about producing a new photobook for a few months now. I've been very happy with some of the work produced this summer and my new seascapes, and I really wanted to incorporate them into an approachable medium before the year was out. The answer: a softcover photobook offering over 20 pages of wonderful photography in an non-intimidating and nicely portable 7x7" medium. I put...
Fall and winter are my seasons for shooting landscapes and seascapes. This means rising before the sun the catch those brilliant sunrises, heading out during storms to see some wicked weather, and timing it just right to catch sunsets and vibrantly illuminated clouds. I've given myself the task of shooting scapes about once a week for the next couple of months. My first stop: Sachuest Point and...
The off season brings opportunities for clear waters, clear haze free skies, and low light scenis shooting. As I get into my full swing for off season seascape shooting, I thought I'd share some of my panoramics from last year! These are my favorite seascapes dating from last October-December, and I'm sure you'll recognize some beloved Rhode Island landmarks like Beavertail and the Narragansett...
The results are in! And both of my entries were accepted!I try to submit regularly to art exhibitions and calls for entry. It keeps me on point and gives me an outlet for my fine art work. I received notification from the Artists' Cooperative Gallery of Westerly that both of my entries, "Foam Edge" and "Galilee Panoramic #1" were accepted into their upcoming Regional Art Exhibit, which is held...