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Monthly Archive March, 2008

Puerto Rico 2 1/4

March 30, 2008

Carved Cliff Face, Route 113; Isabela, PR

El Morro; Old San Jaun, PR

Sunset at Playa Montones; Isabela, PR

Hacienda Tamarindo; Esperanza, PR

Ferry Landing; Isabela Segunda, PR
I’m a little embarrassed to admit it, but these are all the decent images I came back from Puerto Rico with. Cut me some slack, I was on vacation.

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Back Stock

March 25, 2008

As I’ve mentioned, one of my hobbies is buying antique prints and framing them with reclaimed wood.  I have two shops now in Portland that sell them for me on consignment, but in the winter the retail business in Maine slows to a snails pace to say the least.  It’s just as well because I […]

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Fatherhood

March 23, 2008

Inspired by this post on Alec Soth’s blog, I have added this category titled Fatherhood to share my thoughts and experiences on parenting. Here is an excerpt from his post…
“After the birth of my first child another friend noted that there were very few great photographers who were also good parents. The reason, he […]

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Spring is Here

March 22, 2008

April 2007 Snowstorm; South Portland, Maine
Spring is here and I couldn’t be happier. They say this winter was Maine’s 6th snowiest on record. But we’re not out of the woods yet. It is still freezing cold, and lets not forget last April and what I believe came to be known as the […]

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Middles

I recently returned from a much needed vacation in Puerto Rico. We spent three nights on the beach in a town called Isabela. I chose this location for it’s proximity to waves. Since I’m not much of an action photographer I failed to bring back any surf photos of my own, but […]

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Dumbo or Bust

March 14, 2008

The Town and the City is now on view at Nelson Hancock Gallery in Dumbo. My friend John Foddrill happened to be making a trip to Long Island City last week, and was kind enough to deliver the crates, thus saving me a trip. It was a good thing too, because I ended […]

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