I went to check out the sunset at Halibut Point State Park this past Monday, found it socked in with fog. I have to say, I was quite happy with the change of weather.
Category Archives: Rockport, MA
Miscellaneous – 10.1.19
Announcing The “Archives” Project
I am pleased to announce the start of work on my fifth book of photography, Archives.
Archives is a collection of pictures old and new, many that have been previewed here on my blog over the past few months. Archives will be available in three editions: hardcover, softcover and eBook.
I am also happy to announce that 100% of the proceeds from sales of the eBook edition of Archives will go directly to Special Olympics. I don’t need to tell you how important a program like the Special Olympics is to so many people out there. I will also spare you any political grandstanding regarding the proposed $17.1 million cuts in funding.
What I will do, however, is ask you to join me in helping the program out. Your purchase will help a program that has benefitted so many individuals in its 50 years of existence. Your donation will allow that greatness to continue.
Further details on the book’s release will be forthcoming shortly. As always, thank you for stopping by!
Super Worm Equinox Moon – Rockport, MA 03.20.19
Normally, I head over to Marblehead Light to capture the Super Moon events. But today, I was interested in heading up to Halibut Point State Park in Rockport, MA. I’m so glad I did. Not only was it a beautiful moonrise, the sunset was a stunner as well. But the best part of the visit? The group of people I met who came out to see the moon rise as well. Super, super nice folks. This always makes any photo trip all the more worthwhile.
The Thin Red Line on the Horizon – Rockport, MA 02.04.19
2.4.19 – Rockport, MA
“Here, There and Elsewhere” eBook Now Available
Hello, all!
I am pleased to announce that my new photography book Here, There and Elsewhere is now available in eBook format for the suggested retail price of only $19.98.
To order the book, please click here.
Summer’s Close – August 2018
Labor Day weekend is the unofficial conclusion to the summer season. Of course, when the five-day forecast promises yet another heat wave with temps near 100 on at least one of those days, it’s hard to get excited just yet about leaves changing color, NFL football starting or the infiltration of pumpkin…everything. Still, I will use the holiday weekend as a chance to share some of the pics I have taken during the sweltering month of August. I hope you enjoy them and do so in some sort of air-conditioned comfort. Well, unless you’re looking at them in the wintertime. Then I hope they warm you up a bit.