Yesterday I had the privilege of photographing Pequot Library's Golf Outing. Here are some of the photos I captured. Did you know that an insurance agency promotes itself to all these different golf tournaments saying that if someone gets a hole-in-one at a certain hole on the course they win an Audi. Crazy I know. Of course no one got it, it's merely impossible...
Last week my car broke-down on my way to a hair appointment with my daughter in the back seat. I got off to the side of the road okay and back home okay with it stalling out every couple of minutes. Least did I know that I was driving a DEATH TRAP. I had a broken tail pipe, rusted through mufflers, and a shot ignition. Very VERY expensive but my car sounds like I imaging it did when it's first owners drove it off the lot 10 years ago.
Happy Birthday Harrison who's finally 5!! I love this kid, the stuff that comes out of his mouth is incredible and very unassuming. You never know what's next! His party has a race car theme, so cool!
Irresistible Izzy caught my eye while I was trying to shoot a tabletop job of stationary. She's getting so big, smart and hilarious. I think you'll see how big her personality is in these photos. Enjoy.
I first fell in love with photography when I was in high school. It was there that I realized that I not only had a passion for photography but infact I had talent. After being awarded the Photography prize at my high school graduation I started to think that maybe I could make something of this photography thing. The next thing I knew I had enrolled myself in the world renown school, the Brooks Institute of Photography in Santa Barbara, California. Now I am a graduate of Brooks (March 2008) and living in Northern Connecticut. I teach Multimedia and am the photographer at the prestigious school Suffield Academy. I freelance on the side and when school is out for vacation. I am still very much in love with photography. I feel comfortable in my craft producing consistently good images, and sometimes the conditions I am under are not ideal. I look forward to my many years behind the camera as the few I have had so far have been quite the adventure.