A fogbow forms over the ocean and perfectly frames a bergy bit floating in the water below, as seen from the rugged cliffs of Quirpon Island, Newfoundland. Quirpon Island was once known as the “Isle of Demons” by sailors in the 16th century, and was thought to be inhabited by devils and wild beasts thatContinue reading “Photo of the Week”
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Paper Prints
Traditional paper prints are an excellent and affordable way to enjoy my photography in your home or office. Prints are made on high-quality Kodak Lustre paper, which showcases the colors and contrast of the image and has a slight, almost pearl-like texture that provides added depth. This paper also has the benefit of possessing minimalContinue reading “Paper Prints”
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A field of lupines perfectly complemented this picturesque chapel in New Hampshire’s White Mountains. My grandmother, Rosalie, would have loved this view. Prints Available.
Aluminum Prints
My personal favorite method of photo printing and display is to print my photographs on aluminum through a process known as dye-sublimation. The result is a print of unrivaled clarity, color, and beauty. Aluminum prints come ready-to-hang using a float mount, which sets the print 1″ off the wall, giving the print the appearance ofContinue reading “Aluminum Prints”
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A close-up view of a newt on a mossy boulder. These newts can be found throughout the Northeast, and often come out after it rains – I once counted over 20 during a 2 mile stretch of trail after a summit rain in the Adirondacks!
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A beautiful post-sunset glow lights up the clouds above Covehead Harbor Lighthouse and the rising full moon in Canada’s Prince Edward Island National Park. If there was ever a contest to determine the world’s “cutest” lighthouse, my nomination would be for this one. Prints Available.
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“Ya know, I really thought that we’d see a fox on this trip,” I said to Amanda as we cruised the oceanfront parkway in Prince Edward Island National Park. After nearly two weeks on the island, we had yet to get a glimpse of the island’s official – and cutest – animal. We weren’t necessarilyContinue reading “Photo of the Week”
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Sunlight filtering through the lush forest canopy imparted a beautiful yellow-green glow on one of the many picturesque waterfalls in Pennsylvania’s Ricketts Glen State Park. Prints Available.
1839 Awards
I’m happy to announce that several of my photos have been recognized in the 1839 Awards 2025 Color Photography Contest. To see all category winners click here. Shooting stars streak across the night sky during the height of the Perseid meteor shower. The otherworldly bentonite clay formations of Nevada’s Cathedral Gorge State Park were theContinue reading “1839 Awards”
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Warm evening light illuminates magnificent sandstone fins in Utah’s Arches National Park, while a long exposure renders the passing clouds as streaks of white. Although the sandstone formations pictured in this photo may seem permanent and unbreakable, with the passage of time, they will be ground down to dust. In the process, though, the forcesContinue reading “Photo of the Week”
