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Dublin Bridge

Dublin Bridge in HDR

TweetDublin: the little village that thinks it’s a city. Or maybe it’s the other way around; I’m not all too sure. Regardless, Dublin, Ireland was the first stop on my Europe trip which to date has been amazing. However, when I got to Dublin, I have to admit something: I got culture shock. I’ll go [...]

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Photos of New York City

TweetOver the past six months I’ve spent two separate weeks in New York City, the first time I was there was actually my first time ever in the city.  I can’t tell how many times prior to visiting New York people would say things to me like “you’ve never been to New York City???” Or, [...]

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Photo of the Statue of Liberty

TweetWhen I made my second trip to New York City this past month I had all the grand intentions to shoot photography until I broke.  I was going to be up pre-dawn and shooting photos until well after dark.  Well, it didn’t happen.  As usual, a string of amazing events in my life was followed [...]

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Photos of Haiti (22 Pics)

TweetA friend of mine asked me the other day how I can go to places of poverty and strife, places where such a desperate feeling exists, and take photos of it. “Doesn’t it make you feel a little bit guilty?”  She asked, almost more inquiring for personal sake rather than questioning my motives, “how do [...]

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The Boys of the Dominican: Photo of the Week

TweetWhile in the Dominican and Haiti I tried to make photographing people a priority of mine. Despite the fact that I have been photographing people for years on the road it is still something I struggle with in terms of comfort approaching them. However, I told myself that I was going to approach at least [...]

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Haiti, Haitan Kid, child, eyes

Those Haitian Eyes: Photo of the Week

TweetWhen people think of Haiti they tend to begin to dive directly into the negative thoughts.  They often talk of poverty, of suffering, of disaster, and of danger.  However, when I think of Haiti I think of the eyes, and the children behind them.  In my short time in Haiti I spent a little bit of [...]

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Wedding photography

My Sister’s Dominican Wedding in Photos (39 Photos)

TweetI am not a wedding photographer, nor have I ever shot a wedding but when my sister asked me if I could photograph their wedding in the Dominican Republic how could I possibly say no?  I have to say though, I was probably more nervous about photographing it than she was about getting married.  Not [...]

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Photo(s) of the Week: Miami Beach 3 for 1

TweetOn a self-imposed detox in Miami Beach I did nothing but work for 3 days.  I had spent the past three weeks stuffing myself full of any consumable product under the American sun.  I somehow managed to gain 10 pounds, which I’ve never done before in my life let alone in 3 weeks, and I [...]

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Getting Lost in White Sands

TweetAs the bright desert sky turns a soft tone and dances in a range of burnt red colours I can hardly contain myself. I race through the amazing White Sands National Monument in Western New Mexico hoping to capture the sky, the contrast and most of all the pristine dunes that feature this barren land. [...]

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My Sister’s Wedding in Time Lapse

TweetAfter weeks of anticipation it finally happened: my sister got married.  I couldn’t be prouder of her and her new husband Rob.  They are great together and I’m sure that they will be very happy together for the rest of their lives. I was the wedding photographer which, if I’m being honest, made me a [...]

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