Monthly Archives: June 2010

Black Falcon Door

Black Falcon Door

I know, there’s a lot of black and a door in this image but no falcon. I took the name from Black Falcon Pier at Boston’s Dry Docks, where this image was shot. I hit the Dry Docks on Tuesday night with Brian Matiash. Great time. Great place to shoot. I wound up with a few good images from the shoot. [...]

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A Troll’s View

A Troll’s View

Here is another shot from my quick tour through Lawrence on Sunday. The storms were clearing and I was hoping to catch some dramatic rolling clouds on the Merrimack River. Unfortunately, my timing was off. By the time I got there the clouds were pretty much gone. As I walked back to my car I decided to check out the [...]

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Wine Country

Wine Country

It’s easy to find something to photograph in Long Island’s Wine Country.  Its gorgeous countryside is begging to be photographed. The challenge, of course, is in the composition and light. Unfortunately, my drive through this area took place in the heat of the day. I found myself shooting between the hours of 11:00AM and 1:00PM. Not the best time of [...]

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Blight

Blight

Sadly, it is too easy to find storefronts like this to shoot in the city of Lawrence. This is the Woodman Building, one of the city’s many condemned buildings. 19th century architecture, 21st century blight. Spread the word:Google BookmarksFacebookLinkedInRSSStumbleUponTwitter

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Maybrook

Maybrook

When there is nothing to shoot, just keep shooting. I know, it sounds silly. But this floor of this building was not unlike other floors of other mill buildings I’ve shot. Support posts, wood planks, brick.  My first thought was, “Been there done that. There’s nothing to shoot here.” But I kept shooting. Yes, there is a certain sameness to [...]

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