
Wheels, People, Boat Rides and Shores
Generally, I like to take the opportunity to photograph specific concepts or objects on vacation. This year, however, was a bit different. Work has kept me busy, and therefore this year I took the time to focus on enjoying the company of those around me, meet up with a few friends, and revel in the

New York City – Architecture, Street, and Portraiture
On one’s second exploratory trip to the Big Apple, you’d expect the rose tint in their glasses to be somewhat faded, however I’ve found mine have retained their vibrancy. On this go around, our crew met a variety of lovely people – a handful of which I had the privilege of taking their portraits, which

Bike Parts, Signs, and Americana
At any given shore-point, you’re bound to find a multitude of bicycles, and folks who ride them. While I’ve photographed the riders before, I had yet to take the time to slow down, and focus on the smaller details of their two-wheeled vessels. Where the air carries the salinity of the ocean’s mist, rusted metal

Boston Architecture
I’ve found that my favorite shots of the Bostonian architecture this year were those which were taken with a telephoto lens, pushed to the maximum 200mm focal length. This gives the effect of pulling distant glass panes, marquees, street lights, and whatever else one may find, closer to the foreground. This, to me, creates a

New York City in April
One may find it unappealing, the idea of a weekend trip to New York City whose starting lineup contains activities such as “missing their first intended train into the city“, and delightful amenities like “more than a dollar bill’s length in inches of rain”. Though with the right company? The ducking in-and-out of shops in

Trexler Nature Preserve – Bison on the Trail
Along the Trexler Nature Preserve in Schnecksville, PA, you’ll find a lookout which oversees the Lehigh Valley Zoo. Should you continue along the trail, you’ll find your way to a fenced off area, host to a small herd of bison. These large, stoic creatures can grow up to 11 feet in length, and weigh upwards