Photo Dump: Look in Your Archives… Again
Going through your files will always open new windows for you… if you look closely
Masters of the Lens: My Top 20 Photographers of All Time (Part 2)
The following is the rest of the top twenty photographers who influenced my work and the honorable mentions
Masters of the Lens: My Top 20 Photographers of All Time (Part 1)
As photographers, we have all been inspired and influenced by other lens professionals who preceded us both in talent and work. This is the first of a two-part work on the top 20 who inspired me the most
Connecticut Photo Adventures: October in a Nutshell
October brought the Halloween spirit in a way I had never experienced before. These are my highlights
My Experience in Fashion Week Connecticut
I was approved to photograph Fashion Week Connecticut. This is my experience
Photographer’s Block: How to Overcome It
Recovering from a photographer’s creative block requires more than knowledge of the craft. Here’s how I dealt with it.
Images of Suffering: Ethical Dilemma or Moral Duty?
Documentary photographer requires more than a camera and the will to take photos.
One-on-One Shoots: What to Do
I had a great experience with the talented model Christine Bakes. So I came up with a list of things to do while working with models
24 Hour Project Completed: Focusing on Hands
Without a lot of street photography available in Connecticut, I turned to a more conceptual type of image to carry out my 24 Hour Project.
Closing My First Regular Season in US Pro Baseball
My first regular season in US pro baseball came to an end. I offer reflections on my Yard Goats experience.

