Second Time's a Charm

Friday, November 26, 2010

Last year we took a trip to Washington DC and unfortunately we arrived just as the biggest snowstorm in recent memory came down. That trip in terms of sightseeing was kind of a bust. Though I did get some nice snow shots. This year was a lot more productive. I think we ended up hitting 4 or 5 museums in one day. Check out photos below! Feel free to leave comments!


Thought this was kind of hilarious. For those that don't know, that's Samuel L. Jackson (ie Snakes on a Plane, Pulp Fiction, etc.) I guess he's the unnamed founding father.

M.C. Escher comes to life?



This was in one of the displays at the National Air & Space Museum. Why?
Just for fun?

Replica of an underwater reef made entirely of yarn. Amazing.
(That's for you Michele!)

Spontaneous Mid-Air Jump!


Seems fitting for me.




Curator gets a rocking chair?



Fall is here!




We played around a lot with reflections on this trip, this was the best out of all of them.

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Broadway is Back!

Monday, September 20, 2010

Finally back in business with my 2nd annual shooting of Broadway on Broadway 2010 for Broadwayspace.com. For those of you who don't know or didn't read last year's post, Broadwayspace is a social networking site for theater fans.(basically facebook for theater) The location of the press box was a little less then ideal compared to last time, but I got some great shots nonetheless.




For the full gallery of my photos, click here.

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Nobody Puts Baby In a Corner

Thursday, January 14, 2010


A couple weeks ago, one of my best friends from college and her family came up to Jersey to pay a long awaited visit to myself and some other friends. One of those days, while her and her husband were out on a day trip, I decided I'd bring my camera to our joint babysitting adventure.

She's a tough kid to keep in one place for a photo, but I managed to catch her a few times during the day.





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