Category Archives: Places
Fall Into Place
Hello friends. Still cleaning out Lightroom (down to less than 3000 photos left!). I figured I’d share this little collection of nature shots from fall, all taken along the trails I live on. Plus, what I’m up to. I deactivated my Instagram
Fall Into Place
Hello friends. Still cleaning out Lightroom (down to less than 3000 photos left!). I figured I’d share this little collection of nature shots from fall, all taken along the trails I live on. Plus, what I’m up to. I deactivated my Instagram
Little House in Bear Country
Let me preface this with a brief story. My friends and I were tooling around a favorite, but ultra-remote part of the mountains where you have a better chance of talking to angels than getting cell reception. Luckily we know it fairly
Little House in Bear Country
Let me preface this with a brief story. My friends and I were tooling around a favorite, but ultra-remote part of the mountains where you have a better chance of talking to angels than getting cell reception. Luckily we know it fairly
Cut Losses and Spiral Stairs
First things first; happy 2016, my friends. May the new year bring you good things! I intended to do a year-end summary post, but haven’t had time between my other job and the holiday chaos. Not to mention, I’m still not
Cut Losses and Spiral Stairs
First things first; happy 2016, my friends. May the new year bring you good things! I intended to do a year-end summary post, but haven’t had time between my other job and the holiday chaos. Not to mention, I’m still not
A Keene Sense of Adventure
This short set is dedicated to my other mother, Momma S. She’s been waiting for me to shoot this barn. It is the first of a multi-part photo spree I went on this past September with some of my oldest and
A Keene Sense of Adventure
This short set is dedicated to my other mother, Momma S. She’s been waiting for me to shoot this barn. It is the first of a multi-part photo spree I went on this past September with some of my oldest and
School Daze: Part II
Okay, kiddies. Let’s go to class. (Continued from Part I) So as I mentioned in the last post, this is probably the most photographed abandoned classroom ever. It’s easy to see why people like it so much. It’s so quaint!
School Daze: Part II
Okay, kiddies. Let’s go to class. (Continued from Part I) So as I mentioned in the last post, this is probably the most photographed abandoned classroom ever. It’s easy to see why people like it so much. It’s so quaint!
School Daze: Part I
(Click for Part II) These photos have been sitting in Lightroom for a long time. I was here in mid-summer, so…about four months! This was a solo-explore not too far from home. Afterwards, edits had to wait. I was just too busy. Speaking
School Daze: Part I
(Click for Part II) These photos have been sitting in Lightroom for a long time. I was here in mid-summer, so…about four months! This was a solo-explore not too far from home. Afterwards, edits had to wait. I was just too busy. Speaking
Honeymoon Havoc!
I stole the title of this post from some terrible graffiti on property. “Hot Mess Hotel” was runner up. Once upon a time, this resort was apparently a hopping spot for Northeastern newlyweds on a budget. Not everyone can afford to honeymoon
Honeymoon Havoc!
I stole the title of this post from some terrible graffiti on property. “Hot Mess Hotel” was runner up. Once upon a time, this resort was apparently a hopping spot for Northeastern newlyweds on a budget. Not everyone can afford to honeymoon
Lace and Labyrinths
The story goes that mid-shift on a day in 2002, the vice president of this massive industrial giant announced the plant was closing, effective immediately. After more than 100 years in production, this long-standing manufacturer of lace — curtains, napkins, tablecloths,
Lace and Labyrinths
The story goes that mid-shift on a day in 2002, the vice president of this massive industrial giant announced the plant was closing, effective immediately. After more than 100 years in production, this long-standing manufacturer of lace — curtains, napkins, tablecloths,
The House in the Marsh
A very short series today. This was incredibly impromptu. I was on my way home from an amazing wedding, and I saw this decrepit house rotting in a swamp. I dunno man, when the mood strikes, it strikes. Finding a very convenient
The House in the Marsh
A very short series today. This was incredibly impromptu. I was on my way home from an amazing wedding, and I saw this decrepit house rotting in a swamp. I dunno man, when the mood strikes, it strikes. Finding a very convenient
An Old Familiar Face
People who love old buildings tend to form special, emotional connections with certain ones. This is mine. Five years ago, I was very unhappy. I’d just lost my grandmother, my last living grandparent, my biggest supporter. Her death destroyed the foundation of
An Old Familiar Face
People who love old buildings tend to form special, emotional connections with certain ones. This is mine. Five years ago, I was very unhappy. I’d just lost my grandmother, my last living grandparent, my biggest supporter. Her death destroyed the foundation of
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