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Category Archives: B&W
 First meet of the season, Brien’s junior year. BC at Fairfield. These kids deserve combat pay just for having the stones to walk the plank in a Speedo. Think about that second… Then they twirl around in mid air up to 5 meters off the deck….? Human pinwheels. Their facial expressions tell their stories. Fun…
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 Finally getting around to these…Birthday with the Queen….Trooping of The Colors. Right then. The Royal Family, rooftop snipers, RAF fily-overs, pub grub, throngs of Brits…that was the fascinating take away actually. Brits are unbelievably well mannered in a group. Thousands upon thousands in front of Buckingham palace…not a word or a hair out of place….
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Monday, September 10, 2012
 Such is the muttering I found my self uttering as I ambled down Frog Alley, a winding and marginally paved road that quickly turns to dirt north of Freyburg, Maine looking for the Hemlock Bridge. As that Led Zeppelin song, “The Crunge” rattled through my head, I rolled past cornfields and meadows ripe with…
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 The Tug So here are 2 images from my youth. The first, was taken in lower Manhattan as in front of the tugboats that plied NYC harbor docking the cruise ships on the lower west side. This is one of a series my grandfather shot simply to use as modeling photos for paintings he would…
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 Marketers rely on their “Ps”…Product, Placement, Pricing and Promotion to communicate and motivate their audiences and photogs have theirs too…well, we do now…a new construct…that’s my story and I’m sticking to it. Position Jim Richardson, a friend of Joe McNally, once said “if you want your pictures to be better, stand in front of more…
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