Geometry of Grace: The Heart of Victor Barreda
October 16, 2014
The French photographer, Henri Cartier Bresson, believed enduring images are rooted in strong geometry. Good photography needs no explanation.
In this image, there are t...
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Whales Tails: Remembering Randolph’s Unlikely Totem
September 04, 2014
A circle of kids run around the famous "whales tails" during a Bethany Church tag sale in this 1991 photo. (Herald File / Bob Eddy)
In the late 1980s, Jim Sardonis sculp...
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Considering Cows and Ourselves in the Vermont Landscape
August 07, 2014
Vermont’s love affair with cows is long lived. European settlers establishing our state in the 1700’s chose mountains, a large pine, some sheaves of grain, and a cow for...
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Wet White Paint—2 Different Applications
July 17, 2014
Summer is the season for exterior painting in Vermont. Several photographs of painters at work have graced ‘The Herald’ over the years, but two of mine bear such graphic...
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Seeing the Fourth in Randolph
July 03, 2014
In the life of a small town some annual events require newspaper coverage every year. In Randolph, the Fourth of July parade is always on the photographer’s calendar.
Af...
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