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Photography derives from taking a second look. It comes from spending time with a person, place, or event, until something telling is revealed. That revelation is manifest in an image, written with light. Photographing Vermont’s Fifth Season
April 18, 2013
MUD MONSTER | Jack Drysdale of San Antonio, Texas, was fit to be tied Tuesday, when his car was swallowed up by Mud Season on Braintree Hill. “I came home for sugaring, b...
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Capturing the Moment: More Powerful than a Locomotive
March 14, 2013
W e’ve all been in the situation when we see something happening and wish we had a camera to take a photograph.
These days, with digital phones, more often than not we d...
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The Quiet Landscape of Winter
January 03, 2013
A great gift of winter is the encouragement it gives us to settle down, to take time for renewal. As nature cycles through its annual rite of shortened days and deepening...
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A Photographer's Eulogy for Kodak P3200 Film
October 11, 2012
I learned last Friday that Kodak is stopping the production of P3200 film.
This breakthrough black and white film was introduced to the market in 1988. By that time I’d...
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'Going for Fifty' at the Tunbridge Fair
September 20, 2012
Every photographer has a few favorite places at the Tunbridge World’s Fair. For me, this has always included the animal barns, the Larkin Dancers, dairy judging, harness...
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