Monday, December 15, 2008

Icestorm hits New Hampshire hard ...

On December 11, 2008, from Thursday night into Friday morning New Hampshire was hit by an ice storm that for the most part paralyzed New England. From what I saw, up to 1/4" of ice covered trees, branches and wires , adding a tremendous weight that forced many trees to topple over. Some got stuck in the power and service lines.
Altough public service crews are working day and night to restore electricity to households, many people are still with out power as I write this. My house is one of the ones still withot power and may continue to be for a week more.

Click on the photo on the left to see a photo gallery of images taken on the day after the storm.

Wednesday, December 10, 2008

Family photography captures 1 moment for charity...


I have a photo from back in Germany showing me on the day of my confirmation. I was 15 years old and looking good. That is the only picture I have of my youth.
The photo is very valuable to me, as nothing is harder to replace than yesterday.
I donated some photography work to families that cannot afford family pictures, because I realize how important it is to capture them now, as it will be different tomorrow.
Working with the Nashua Telegraph's Santa Fund, the Salvation Army located a family in need, that would appreciate what I could do to help.

Please click here to see the full article on charity family photography.

Tuesday, December 9, 2008

A great portrait and an even better one...




This is a great portrait showing the personality and energy of the person.


Further down is the real portrait showing the personality and energy of the person in a more dramatic way.




Father & son...


Little Dana fits in the hand of his father.

Welcome to this world...


Kim and Brandon are the proud parents of little Dana and welcome the little guy to this world.

High fashion photography...




Recent high fashion photography images, taken in New York City at Go Studios.

Through the eye of a needle...


This is the inside of an eye of a needle with a human hair. Taken with a Hasselblad camera and a Zeiss lens. The same camera NASA took to the moon.
I was trying out the camera's capabilities when I shot this. The detail is amazing and the sharpnes of the lens is incredible.