Monthly Archives: February 2011

Shadows In The Mill

Last week when I was shooting at the Lawrence Mills with Bob Lussier, we were privileged to catch an extraordinarily beautiful winter’s day to shoot. It was hovering around freezing temperatures but the sun was out and kept the ambient temperatures inside the mill rather mild. The added bonus of this was, other than not...

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Porter Platform

One of the things I enjoy most when travelling to Boston is the genuine feel of being in a big city. It’s not the skyscrapers in the city or a large volume of people, but moreso the city’s mass-transport system. The subway system in Boston Is genuinely a lot of fun to ride. It’s not...

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The Misty Mountain

I always enjoy it when it snows in Seattle… maybe it’s because coming from a country where snow isn’t something that’s part of winter and it’s just that whole novelty factor about it. Either way, when it snows in Seattle, for whatever reason it makes me really happy watching it fall, settle, and then waking...

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Stone Mill Supervisor

It’s a great honour to post my first collaboration with Bob Lussier, hot on the heels of my first post from this past weekend’s shoot at the Lawrence Mills. Earlier in the day, Bob and I coincidentally photographed the same scene from different angles with different lenses and we both turned to each other and...

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One Mill Said To The Other

I’m in Boston this week and was able to leave a little earlier to have a couple of days catching up with friends as well as shooting around the city and other parts of Massachusetts. I was fortunate enough to be invited up to Bob Lussier’s old stomping grounds in Lawrence, MA to shoot some...

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Caboose Master

The story behind how this image came about is pretty interesting. I finally made it to that location in Seattle I was wanting to shoot at after getting successfully distracted by other locations along the way. Was it worth getting distracted? Oh yeah, without a doubt… but the reward for making it to my final...

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The Hipstamatic City

A majority of the world’s population live in urban areas and work in the concrete jungle. Downtown anywhere is filled with skyscrapers and people at any given point in time, just trying to get where they’re going without so much as a moment’s consideration of what they’re walking by. People who know me know that...

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