Fine Art Street Photography - Harrisburg, Pennsylvania

Complement Alley

When I first got back into still photography, after 4 exclusive years with video, I shot everything in black and white. Everything. It didn’t matter

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Portrait photography - York, Pennsylvania - Apollo's Sun - hip hop

Portraits of the Sun

A few weeks back I had the opportunity to do some portrait photography for long time collaborator and friend, Apollo’s Sun, real name Bill. Apollo,

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Fine Art Street Photography - Harrisburg, Pennsylvania

On The Way

“Life is a journey, not a destination.” – Ralph Waldo Emerson “If you want to conquer the anxiety of life, live in the moment, live

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Pastel Drive - Harrisburg, Pennsylvania - fine art photography

Pastel Drive

While there is no debating the effect of travel on inspiration, I believe there is something to be said, and more importantly learned, about photographing

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Lancaster, Pennsylvania - fine art street photography

Best Camera in the World

I am here to tell you that I have found the absolute best camera in the world, and despite it’s pungent aroma of cliche and overused tropes… it is… drumroll…

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A Life Outside - Fine Art Nature Photography - Pennsylvania

A Life Outside

For the longest time I held aspirations of moving to a narrow hemlock-lined hollow in the mountains, building a cabin and living out my days alone in quiet contemplation. Free from the distractions and hinderances of societal life, surrounded by beauty I would finally be able find peace and truth. But the older I get, the more I question the path of secluded beauty.

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Jim Thorpe, Pennsylvania - Lehigh Gorge State Park - Pocono Mountains - fine art photography

Inner World

Caves and introspection, walking hand and hand since forever. I suppose it should be no surprise, after all caves are the literal embodiment of looking

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Harrisburg, Pennsylvania - fine art street photography

Signs, Signs, Signs

The other day while walking around Harrisburg, I was struck at the sheer number and variety of signs I saw. Some were small and suggestive while others were large and commanding. Some held labels, some sold things, but most of them just said “no” in one way or another.

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