Visual notes from the road: Toronto
It’s been more than a while since my last post: I plead busy-ness: we’ve sold our house, packed up our stuff, and have been on the road. We’re currently in Toronto (yes, the Canadian one)
It’s been more than a while since my last post: I plead busy-ness: we’ve sold our house, packed up our stuff, and have been on the road. We’re currently in Toronto (yes, the Canadian one)
A couple of recent incidents: I was called in to a local real estate brokerage a year or so ago. They were revamping their web marketing, and asked me to present some options for updated
I like music. OK, I really like music. It’s embedded in me somehow. I usually wake up with a tune in my head, a fact to which my wife will attest. And I like to
Well, it’s that time of year again, when folks here in the US celebrate Independence Day. Rhode Island, settled by dissident Roger Williams, celebrates diversity; and the approaches to that celebration are themselves diverse. Rhode
You go to an opening, a cocktail party, or any kind of social event, and, sooner or later, somebody’s going to ask, “So what do you do?” I tell people I’m an advertising, commercial and
I like to work with creative people, whether they be musicians, visual artists, dancers, actors, or even scientists. I like to be around creative energy, and I really like the collaborative process when photographing creatives.
One of the advantages of being a photographer based in Rhode Island is having access to people who do the kind of work our great-grandparents would have understood. Nothing against knowledge workers and technology, you
Art directors, editors, managers and, yes, photographers, all like to be in charge. Unfortunately for us all, stuff happens, chaos sometimes ensues, and our carefully laid plans are sometimes redirected by outside forces. It’s how
It just might. Here’s why, by way of two stories. (I like stories.) 1: I took a lighting workshop at the Maine Media Workshops a few years ago, with Atlanta photographer Chris Stanford. There were
We all have expectations. We all make plans. We all get disappointed when the plans don’t turn out as expected. As a photographer, a good part of my job is to understand my client’s expectations,