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Hurricane Surf

This hurricane season has been one for the books. From Gert to Harvey, Irma, Jose and Maria, the season still isn't even over yet... With devastating destruction in the Caribbean and Puerto Rico, and floods in Texas, New England was lucky when it came to the weather. After storms like Sandy and Irene, a lot of us were preparing for the worst, but luckily all these shores really received was epic...

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Abstracts // Narragansett & Narrow River

Early this summer, when the weather and water were starting to warm, I went to explore abstract photography once again.  Although I returned to perhaps my most photographed beach – Narragansett – I challenged myself to find something different.  I watched the waves roll in, and water line washing back and forth... and then I thought about finding some greenery. I walked all the way to the end of...

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Juniors

I can't believe the summer is already over!  I tell myself every June to enjoy all the sunny days, because they'll be gone before you know it!  Although, I still love autumn, so I'm not totally complaining :) This summer I expanded my junior sailing photography. I wasn't just covering the regattas and events, but also the junior programs where kiddies 7-17 learned to sail, not just to compete. For...

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CYC Around the Island 2017

Labor Day weekend is a busy time for a lot of people.  For some, it signals the end of summer and the start of the new school year.  For others, it means big backyard barbecues or a weekend at the beach house.  Sailors often have end of season regattas, and one of those is the annual Conanicut Yacht Club Around the Island Race. This year was the 90th annual regatta for CYC ATI, and while other...

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Hikes in Acadia // Last Day

Our last day in Acadia was brief.  We spent the morning doing some easy walks through the park before hitting the road just after lunch. For anyone in the northeast contemplating a trip to Acadia, all I can say is go! I know Rhode Islanders hate driving more than 20 minutes away, but compared to the vast expanses of the west where people drive hours just go to to the grocery store, consider...

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