Wednesday, November 27, 2024

Palace Theater in the Rain | 11.26.2024


Palace Theater in the Rain | 11.26.2024
Albany, New York

Note: Long exposure of the Palace Theater’s marquee illuminating the corner of Clinton and North Pearl Streets on an overcast morning. Rain softens the scene, casting halos around the glowing lights.

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Tuesday, November 26, 2024

State Street Rain | 10.26.2024

 

State Street Rain | 11.26.2024
Albany, New York 

Note: Rain isn’t the absence of color; it’s the paintbrush that draws with existing light.

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Friday, November 15, 2024

Grotesque Ruin | 11.15.2024


Grotesque Ruin | 11.15.2024
Saratoga,New York
 
Image captured with a 60-year-old Nikon film camera.
 
We often overlook the layers of history beneath our feet, whether in the contours of the natural landscape or the patterns of the built environment. The present is our frame of reference, but historic photos and ruins invite us to step outside that view. Photos freeze moments, offering glimpses of the past, while ruins provide a tangible link—a physical anchor where memory and imagination can take root.

For the past year, I’ve been documenting the ruins scattered throughout Upstate New York, much of it on pubic park land, piecing together a master map of these forgotten sites. Like all parks, their trails and vistas rest on the foundation of someone else’s history—stories that have faded from the land and the records that once preserved them. Much like modern streets often trace ancient streambeds or trails, these landscapes are shaped by layers of forgotten lives. Each discovery feels like uncovering a fragment of a larger, unseen puzzle.

This image captures one of the most enigmatic finds I’ve encountered: a brick pillar topped with a ferocious grotesque. Unlike other ruins, there are no property records to provide clues, nor nearby remnants to suggest a larger story. Grotesques, traditionally guardians, were crafted to ward off evil spirits. This one, with its fierce, menacing expression, seems almost alive as if it still stands vigil over something significant. Its weathered face adds to its mystique—one of its sharp fangs is missing, leaving a jagged gap that heightens its feral, defiant aura.

But what does it guard? Deep in the quiet woods of Spa State Park, far from any grand buildings, it feels out of place and steeped in mystery. Was it part of a forgotten estate, a private retreat, or a monument to something older, now erased by time? Its presence defies explanation, its gaze frozen in a perpetual warning. Even as time and nature reclaim the forest, this gargoyle remains—a relic of defiance and protection, guarding secrets only it knows.

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Thursday, November 14, 2024

The Spirit pf Life | Vintagraphic Image


The Spirit of Life (Vintagraphic)
Congress Park, Saratoga Springs, New York 

Note: I’m fascinated by traditional photography methods and how they can merge with modern technology. Since the summer, I’ve been experimenting with a process I call “Vintagraphic.” It begins with a traditional large-format image that’s digitized and hand-colored—much like my work in historical restorations. The result is a dreamy, atmospheric image with unique color, bokeh, and depth of field, blending the best of past and present techniques. I own the domain and plan to create a series that channels the epic photography of the past, capturing iconic modern landscapes from the region.

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Monday, November 11, 2024

Wildfire Sunset | 11.10.2024


Wildfire Sunset | 11.10.2024
Note: A wildfire-tinted sun sets behind the American flag at the state capitol on the smokiest day I have ever photographed.

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Wildfire Skies | 11.10.2024




Wildfire Skies | 11.10.2024 
Various Locations, Captial District

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Wednesday, November 6, 2024

Sunrise After the Election | 11.06.2024


Sunrise After the Election | 11.06.202
Saratoga, New York

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Architectural Detail and Morning Light, The Egg | 11.05.2024


Architectural Detail and Morning Light, The Egg | 11.05.2024
Albany, New York

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