Category Archives: Travel

Blogging about a Blog

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Filed under Photos, Travel

Okay, so I am not one of those photographers who posts a picture of their baby every time they spit up or make a solid #2 (although as a parent I can’t help but feel the obligatory sense of pride). From a blog point of view I try to keep family and work separate, mostly to spare those tuning in for photography news and updates the foisting of the baby details. However, if you are interested in having stories of our life with a baby being foisted upon you then you are in luck! My wife does an amazing job writing her own baby/toddler blog where she finds interesting and creative ways to share tales of our little boy Ethan, family trips and other adventures (ugh… swine flu in October). Of course, my photography seeps into that blog as well. Let’s face it, once a photographer, always a photographer! You can check out our family blog at: babynotch.blogspot.com

Alright, as an added bonus (mostly because I couldn’t help myself), here are a few shots from our trip to the Sierra Nevada cabin last week.

Thanksgiving in Sedona

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Filed under Landscape, Travel

Yes, yes… I know, this post is a little late. Thanksgiving, you say? We are practically at Christmas! Okay, valid point. However, since I just switched over to a new blog recently I have a little catching up to do. I hope you’ll forgive me. Now that we got that out of the way, I thought I would share a few shots taken during our trip to Sedona, Arizona for Turkey Day. I brought my film gear with me on this trip and made that my primary medium. My pack included my 4×5 Sinar view camera, my trusted Hasselblad medium-format camera and the good ‘ole Holga. Thankfully we drove to Sedona instead of flying and had room in the car for all the gear. Ethan, our 16-month-old had to be smooshed to the side to accommodate the large-format camera, but all in the name of art, right? I’m sure he understands. Sedona was an amazingly beautiful haven amidst the Arizona desert, chock full of crystals and talk of the mystical vortex. The following are some of the scans from the Hasselblad: