Who the Heck am I

Welcome to my blog, I ran out of storage space on my last blog so instead of purchasing more space I decided to start another.

Photographing is one of my biggest passions in life. I've been a photographer for 20+ years. Although I have sold some of my work I consider myself an advance amateur. Which means I'm pretty good at pretending to know what I am doing. I arrived from Massachusetts to Northern Kentucky September 16, 2001. I hated it, for months I complained about living here, besides all the redneck jokes I would get there was nothing about Northern Kentucky I enjoyed, when I got over myself I dusted off my camera and headed for the hills, literally, I never fully understood what a beautiful place this is until I was given my first digital camera as a Christmas gift. In all honesty you couldn't get me to move out of this state.

Living so near to Cincinnati (I live right across the river) no other city can offer me more. Art museums, Cincinnati Zoo, symphony, theatre, aquarium, amusement park, Dozens of parks, one of the largest and most amazing firework display in the country and so much more. If you are from the area you know what I am talking about, if you're not, believe me when I say In and Around Northern Kentucky is worth the visit.

I know you will want to check out my other blog, I have shot photographs at the Behringer-Crawford Museum, Cincinnati Museum Center, Cincinnati Zoo, Creation Museum, Eden Park, Findlay Market, Fountain, Square, Krohn Conservatory, Rabbit Hash, KY, Railway Museum, Smale Park, Spring Grove Cemetery and much more. Just click on the link below.

Saturday, December 8, 2012

Time to Revisit


When I received my first dslr in 1997 I can remember how thrilled I was to be able to go out and photograph just about anything I desired and instantly see the results. My 18-55mm lens was quite the downgrade from my 300mm lens that I had for my film camera but I managed to accept my disability and enjoyed the many years without the capability of a zoom lens. Now that I own the Canon 60d with the 18-135mm lens I’m  able to get a little more up close and personal. I realized that every place I visited previously with my old Rebel now has to be revisited with the 60d.  Sound silly? Perhaps but with a better lens and a better camera I will be able to photograph with a slightly different perspective. 

Now for the tough question, where do I start?

Thinking………..

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