I’ve stayed away from making videos (and coming up to speed with video editing software), so my apologies for the lack of fade in/out here.
GET THEE OUT TO A RIVER!!!
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Images of New England
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I’ve stayed away from making videos (and coming up to speed with video editing software), so my apologies for the lack of fade in/out here.
GET THEE OUT TO A RIVER!!!
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It’s likely that Vermont farmers had three mowings this year, maybe four. This was a field about a week before a hard frost set in.
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Taken circa 1990 on 35mm film with one of my favorite zoom lens, and the only one I could afford at the time, a Sigma 18-200mm. It finally bit the dust at the start of a wedding shoot, resulting in photos (all b+w) with some strange focus issues that the bride and groom nonetheless admired, “art shots” in the vernacular. One I loved was a portrait of the laughing bride in the middle of a row of kids, all equidistant from the camera, with some out of focus. Hopefully the images have retained their magic over the years.
Our friend Peter S had “First Leaf” in a prominent location in his home for the longest time, especially rewarding for me given his abilities and reputation in the field of interior design.
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Four decades old now, this farmers’ market is one of the finest in New England, and well worth a visit if you’re anywhere near the area. See my article “To Market, To Market” in the PUBLICATIONS page for an in depth profile.
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Taken on 35mm slide film some thirty years ago; this was one of my friend Mike Hamer’s favorite shots of the area where he was born and raised.
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