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A Touch Of Fall

This fall has been phenomenal for photographers… mostly. There are some things that you can just never avoid. Such as, well, construction. I spend nearly two hours in Youngstown on this photoshoot, and landed only a handful of quality shots. … Continue reading

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The Crane Game

I remember this day fondly. This was taken on the Ohio Towpath near Independence. A trail I have been on dozens of times. Sometimes by bike, sometimes by foot. Each time a little different. This was the first time I … Continue reading

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Two Photos? No Problem

One thing I never really did – which is odd since it is so simple to do on Photoshop – is a double exposure. For one reason or another, it just never really popped into my head to do. I … Continue reading

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And A Touch Of Color

Just a few months ago I shared this photo on here, and I was sure proud of it. Lately, however, I have been on a kick of re-touching photos and meticulously revamping their color scheme. I didn’t realize how color … Continue reading

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The New Age, The Old Age

We used to call it the “food museum.” It was a tall, oak cabinet that felt like it stood just as tall as the tree it was cut from. Towering over the kitchen with grandeur, even though it’s use was … Continue reading

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Man-Made Waterfall

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Photo Restoration: A New Idea

It’s really interesting. For a few years now, I have been working hard on taking my own photos, creating my own pieces, and trying to capture something new each time I did it. However, recently I have found myself working … Continue reading

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Summer 2020: The COVID Collection

Parks have been big for me this year, because really – what else is there to do? I still remember back in early Spring – the stay-at-home orders were fresh, the disease still wasn’t fully known. But I remember sitting … Continue reading

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Millennials In The Workforce: Dylan’s Story

For a while now, my great friend Matt and I have been working on a podcast we are quite proud of – and today we released a special edition of our show! Millennials, more than any other generation, have a … Continue reading

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A Little Bit Of Wonder

I am tired. So very tired. We all are, and we all want to move on. But remember the old times. No worries, no arguing. Just a little bit of sunlight, at the most unusual times.

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