Category Archives: Massachusetts

July 28th, 2010 – Spool Wheel

As photographers, we often hold ourselves to a principle of not manipulating a scene. We work around what is in front of us to fit the pieces of our story within the four walls of our frames.  This is certainly a very important way to understand photography but it is equally important to realize that...

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July 26th, 2010 – Not An Exit

I was doing some UrbEx HDR shooting with my good buddy, Bob Lussier, yesterday.  It’s a lucky thing to have such ready access to this feature-rich locale. During the first half of the shoot, I had my 17mm T/S lens on. After a little while, it dawned on me that my shots were pretty wide...

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July 25th, 2010 – Reflective

I met up with some great Twitter friends for a shoot around the CSC prior to the 3rd annual Scott Kelby Worldwide Photo Walk yesterday.  Two of my buddies, Scott and Andrew, were from out of state so I decided to take them to the CSC because of the diverse photographic subject matter that it...

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July 21st, 2010 – Portal Within A Portal

I had been meaning to scope out this particular warehouse area near where I live for a long time now.  A few weekends ago, I had some time on my hands so I decided to grab some gear and go check it out. I first made a pitstop at the train yard and grabbed some...

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July 19th, 2010 – Wood?

This is another example of returning to a place that you’ve shot before and seeing it with a fresh set of eyes.  I had shot at this train yard a week prior but I knew that I wanted to return and try some different things out.  I set out with my camera and one lens....

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