“Mendon Ponds contains a number of unique glacially created land structures, including a kettle hole known as the “Devil’s Bathtub”, eskers, a floating sphagnum moss peat bog, and kames.” Source
I took three or four days from my trip to stay at Seneca Lake. Taking some time to reflect on some changes in my occupation and location. While there, I stayed with a close friend and I spent a lot of my time swimming, canoeing, and spear-fishing with my host’s son Cyrus. I was having […]
Normal people, asked to get naked in front of my camera. I have been having a thought experiment about a new project so this is all a test. But I liked the image and wanted to share. “I like being single. I like waking up alone with the sunlight shining in the window caressing […]
During the past summer I spent about 2-3 weeks photographing and filming 2014 Wall/Therapy as part of their media team. I was free to do with what I wanted with my content so I enlisted the help of a video editor. Gwyn and I have been working on putting together a few shorts featuring the […]
I had just finished my day of interning at Steve McCurry’s studios… oh right, didn’t I mention? I got an internship for Steve McCurry’s place, now I’m living in NYC for the next few months. (Another post for another day.) I was on my way to REI after work, I popped out of the subway and […]
I was invited to a wedding this summer, and although I wasn’t the photographer, I brought my camera and made some frames.
On a hot day last week, I went out to Stoneybrook to beat the city heat and to swim in the beautiful Stoneybrook State Park here in NY. Of course, I took my camera. I really love it out there.
Tomorrow I will be attending the Town of Greece to record Dan Courtney give the invocation before the Town Board conducts business. Dan Courtney is an atheist who believes that you shouldn’t have to declare what your religion is before engaging with your local government. I made these photographs of Dan while I was out […]
Yesterday I went for a walk around the 19th Ward, a neighborhood known as one of Rochester’s rougher places. As I walked I was lured by objects that both interact with the environment and also describe a little bit about what this place is like.