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Here’s your chance to earn a free print from me of an upcoming, unreleased launch image. I believe the most challenging aspect of photography is filling the frame with interesting and eye-catching things, from foreground through to the background. It’s...
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SpaceX’s Telstar 19 VANTAGE mission lifted off beautifully on July 22nd, 2018 at 1:50 AM EDT. Here are my favorite images from the launch! If you’d like to become a Patron/upgrade your Patreon tier to download hi-resolution versions of these...
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Hey! New BTS video/image from a few nights ago at the Massachusetts Statehouse. I took a walk with Alex to try and capture it at blue hour when the blue sky fades to night and the warm architectural lighting builds...
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After spending the day hiking Glacier Point Trail in February, I decided to go to back to Tunnel View for some star trails. It ended up being a great decision. Here is what 43 minutes and 30 seconds of Earth’s...
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I’ve lived in West Lafayette, Indiana for the past three and a half years and everything I’ve done creatively and professionally has surrounded this city. I’ve made some of my favorite photos to date, on this Purdue campus.    ...
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If you’re from Indiana, have lived in Indiana for any period of time, or know of a place called Indiana – you know what the Month of May means to… the people of Indiana. I almost said Hoosiers…none of that....
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I’ve spent the day looking through, organizing, and selecting/editing keepers from masses of photos I have yet to go through from previous trips. (this is a talent I will likely always be working to master) I came across this aerial...
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top 5, top 5, top 5❄ the Point Betsie Light is, without a doubt, in my top 5 favorite places I’ve ever been. It brings a new challenge and shows a completely different face every time I visit. I struggled...
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Tom and I headed up to the Point Betsie Light after catching sunset in Grand Haven, Michigan last night. It was forecast to be partly-to-mostly cloudy. Lo and behold about 30 min after we arrived, had perfectly clear skies until we left. The...
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PROGRESS UPDATE: 100% complete! I’ve raised $5,500 and will be traveling to Russia this December to watch Scott Tingle (Purdue ME ’88) launch to the International Space Station! What an incredible opportunity. Thank you to all who donated, I’ve got...
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