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Norwich On The Thames

"Norwich On The Thames"

A fantastic panorama of my current home town of Norwich, Connecticut right on the Thames River. My first sale as a photographer was this photo at the Hygienic Art Gallery in February of 2009!


Flowers & Kain @ Hard Rock Cafe, Foxwoods

"FnK @ Hard Rock"

Local celebrities, Flowers & Kain play at the Hard Rock Cafe in Foxwoods. Being one of the greatest bands out of New London with their Hip Hop, Rock, and Funk music they're a refreshing change from the big label bands. This is one group that I hope will be around for a long time to come!


Devil's Valley

"Devil's Valley"

From deep within the Devil's Hopyard in East Haddam, Connecticut, there are many trails to choose. After hours of hiking we finally came to the top to see this beautiful view of the valley below.


CT River @ Gillette's Castle

"Gillette's River"

Famous for playing Sherlock Holmes in the early 1900's, William Gillette built his castle right along the Connecticut River making it the most well known landmark seen from boat or ferry in the area. One day I will visit again to get a clean shot without the artifact present.


Lost @ Devil's Hopyard, CT

"Lost"

While hiking in the depths of the Devil's Hopyard one gets the feeling of being lost in the wilderness many times throughout the rough trails. Others will perhaps feel closer to Nature as any kind of human civilization is far from being found.


Mossy Tree @ Devil's Hopyard, CT

"Mossy Tree"

This vertical panorama spans roughly 90 degrees upwards capturing the towering heights of the mossy tree. Always a favorite photo of mine, this can be found deep in the forest of Devil's Hopyard in East Haddam, Connecticut.


Spiked Death, Devil's Hopyard, CT

"Spiked Death"

Not far from the mossy tree you will find this spiked carcass of a tree yet still equally photogenic. Even in death the tree is home and shelter to many types of insects which will keep it an important member of the local ecosystem long after the prime of it's life.