I love photographing water. Often it is necessary to get wet, not an unpleasant thing much of the year. But the rocks in our Vermont streams are typically slippery, and I’m…
It is astonishing to watch light play with George Sherwood‘s fabulous sculpture which is being exhibited at Shelburne Museum until the end of October. Light literally plays here—mostly hand-in-hand with slight movements…
Spring arrived in Central Vermont on Monday and it appears she will stick around and not jump right into summer as happens some years. Looking at the mountains I can…
I often say that making good photographs is possible because I’m ready (camera in hand, and on and batteries charged, etc.) and luck. Sometimes I call it serendipity when I want…
As we humans continue our shenanigans, the rest of the planet continues with the business of life—at least as best it can given our presence. The laws of physics are…
A quick trip last week to NYC, always a delight—from the sunrise above to the sunset below! Not only to see the immense diversity of life but also to see…
Those who follow my wanderings here probably know how much I enjoy photographing reflections in water. This time of year, with autumn leaves at peak here in Vermont, I am…
I’ve long enjoyed photographing water in all three of its physical states—liquid, solid and vapor—finding endless variations of what is there waiting to be seen. Last Spring I created a…
I grew up on a lake but here in Vermont such things are called “ponds.” Either way, they are magical places. We visited a friend on #10 Pond (also called…
The recent collaboration, titled “Reflections,” among three friends—one a painter, another a cellist and myself—has been a wonderful success and an inspiration to try new ways of sharing my work.…