Adventures

Every time I shoot, I document the session here.

Every adventure. You’ll see my photography progress with full transparency. The good days, the bad days, and the downright ugly days.

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580 - Library of Congress
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580 - Library of Congress

Today I explored the secret tunnels under our nation’s greatest bank of knowledge- the Library of Congress.

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579 - Hirshhorn Museum
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579 - Hirshhorn Museum

Today I did a portrait session at the Hirshhorn Museum in Washington DC! Little did I know that we’d be dating within a month.

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578 - Fort Mahon
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578 - Fort Mahon

I’ve always wondered what happens in Delaware. Today, I decided to find out.

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577 - Boston Public Library
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577 - Boston Public Library

Today I had a little incident with the police. And by little, I mean my Prius was surrounded by 5+ police officers.

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575 - Boston
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575 - Boston

Today’s photography theme is electricity. Which means my Prius picked the perfect day to demonstrate it’s electrical shortcomings.

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572 - Cape Porpoise
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572 - Cape Porpoise

Nothing like arriving in Portland, Maine with a serial killer on the loose.

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568 - Cadillac Mountain
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568 - Cadillac Mountain

Today I decided to escape the clutches of fall by hiking the tallest hill on the eastern seaboard- Cadillac Mountain. 

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566 - Jordan Pond
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566 - Jordan Pond

Fun fact, “Acadia” translates to “Heaven on Earth” in French. Second to “baguette,” I think that’s the only French I’ll ever learn.

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563 - Pink House
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563 - Pink House

In my last adventure, Castle in the Clouds, I decided to dip my camera into a stream to see what would happen. Turns out, it kills the camera.

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