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On Target Magazine

Recent work completed for On Target Magazine. Cold weather didn’t stop us from getting some great shots for On Target’s December/January Issue. Click the button below to check out the magazine, in digital format. On Target can be found in your local firearms shop, or online.

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Lightning at Midnight

Close to 12:00 midnight, getting ready to fall into bed.  The dog is in and asleep. The kids are asleep.  Everything is shut down. My wife quietly says “lightning”, and I pull back the curtains on the door to our small balcony. Although the storm wasn’t hitting us, it was definitely hammering folks up north.  [...]

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The HDR Clouds in Tamworth

The clouds in Tamworth, New Hampshire the other night rocked our worlds.  We were celebrating the 4th of July with friends, waiting for the fireworks to begin. The sky was growing darker, and slowly but surely, the sky became richer and richer with color.  These are a few of the snaps that I grabbed.  I [...]

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Cow noses, Cow Tongues

Easter came and went. Travelling down to Connecticut is fun, especially because I get the opportunity to get out and shoot at places that are bit different then New Hampshire. It’s funny.  Being a photographer in New Hampshire, and then going down to UCONN and shooting… cows. With the purchase of a new lens comes [...]

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Nighttime, Lightsticks and Long Exposures

Long exposure photography, with LED flashlights, lasers, and glow sticks from the dollar store. I asked the kids if they wanted to do some light painting before bedtime, and the project began… Comment or contact if you want to know the nitty gritty on the technical stuff before I post it up here in the [...]

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Crystal Lake… early morning.

Here’s the schedule. 5:25 a.m. – The cell phone alarm clock goes off, and I’m up and out of bed. 5:35 a.m. – Make a cup of Chamomile Apple tea with honey in a travel mug (I don’t do caffeine… crazy, right?) 5:50 a.m. – On the road to Crystal Lake in Eaton NH to [...]

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