Sunday, February 1, 2009

Nana's House

These pictures were taken at my girlfriend's Nana's house. She has a GREAT property for shooting! There is so much to shoot. This was a quick 30 min shoot after our first snow of the season.





Friday, October 17, 2008

Backyard

I decided to focus on close-ups of things that go unnoticed. I took my camera out to the backyard and started shooting. Not everything came out to my liking, these were some of my favorites.


London, UK

My girlfriend and I went to London to visit friends. We had an amazing time. It was our first time across the pond and we fell in love immediately!

This is the fountain outside of the National Gallery of Art in London.
A building across from the National Gallery of Art.


Big Ben with the London Eye in the background.


The London Eye


Windsor Castle




New York

I am a huge fan of the Yankees and had to get to Yankee Stadium before it was torn down. Again, another venue where, just being there is an inspiration in itself.


We have family on Long Island and Oyster Bay is always a favorite spot to take pictures. On this day, the sky could not have been any clearer! Every shot came out picture perfect!

State College, PA

We have a cabin just outside of State College. Many weekends we go to the cabin, especially in the fall for Penn State games! The cabin has always been a place of inspiration. The natural design of the Earth is incredible! Again I played with the angles of my camera and was surprised by the results.


I can never take enough pictures of Beaver Stadium. The feeling you get even if your blood isn't blue and white is inspiring in itself. Great things have come out of this stadium, including this shot and several others.

Lititz, PA

I moved to Lititz, PA in December 2007. These shots, among several others, were taken on a walk through Lititz Springs Park. I found a style of close-ups with a blurred background while "playing" with angles on my camera. I have grown found of this style and it reoccurs throughout my work.






Sunset

When I first moved to PA I was just driving around and had to pull over to take this shot. It was one of my first breath taking moments in PA.