Town & Country Kitchen & Baths

Another beautifully designed kitchen from Town & Country Kitchen & Baths. If you are local you should check out their gorgeous showroom at 25 Bridge Ave, Red Bank, NJ.

Read more.. Friday, February 24th, 2012

Bobsleds and Bucket Lists

I’ve always had an obsession with bobsleds from watching the Olympic games when I was a child. So much so, that two years ago, I traveled (solo, no one else would join me on this crazy endeavor) to Utah Olympic Park in Park City, Utah to ride the Comet bobsled – “The ride of your life” they call it, 15 turns, 80 mph and 4 G’s of force in an actual 4 man bobsled. This is also the training track for the USA Olympic team. I wanted to know what it felt like, I know now – it’s extreme! More recently I traveled to Lake Placid Olympic Sports Center this time with a coerced friend and rode their bobsled which starts half way down the track, a modified sled and only reaches 50 mph, not even close to the Utah experience. If this is the only thing I ever get to do on my bucket list, I’m good. In fact, I’m not so sure I even need a bucket list anymore. It was also the America’s Cup Bobsled race so I had the chance watch a live race and take a few photos. A bit of a challenge capturing something going 80 mph up so close and quite different from my typical subjects. I was amazed at the fact that I could stand right next to Curve 10! I’ll be going back March 2012… for the next race.

Read more.. Monday, December 12th, 2011

New designNJ Cover

A new cover for designNJ Magazine. The holiday home of Pat Mills from Byford & Mills a full service interior design firm and retail source for fine furnishings and decorative accessories. Be sure to check them out for your holiday decorations and gorgeous accessories.

Read more.. Wednesday, December 7th, 2011

Being on the other side

I had the honor of taking part in a HP real life video for the Grillo family. It was interesting to watch a video crew work, impressive and talented group – Kornhaber Brown. They describe themselves as “internet savvy group creating powerful video and graphics” – I couldn’t agree more. You can see the final product at http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7PiaPFToP0Y

Here was my view:

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Read more.. Wednesday, November 30th, 2011

Giving Thanks

Farley Boyle is a person who’s glass is always half full. Faced with adversity she rallies. After a near tragedy in her life she created Chase for Life, a non profit organization devoted to making the education of Infant/Child CPR not only available to everyone, but streamlined to facilitate learning. A good lesson for all of us – making the best we can out of any situation and being thankful for what we have, because tomorrow, it could be gone.

A few shots from a very  entertaining day at the Boyle home. Farley’s choice for music was country music. I found that when I was editing the images I needed to listen to country music – it is interesting how the beat and the melody of country music is so soothing. Yes, I know the lyrics are a different thing…

Farley

Tank, the family’s French bulldog,   – that was hilarious!

The orange pumpkin, a birthday gift to her husband. It was quite a challenge to get the jeep into position without power steering!

Read more.. Tuesday, November 29th, 2011

…and the party continues

Continuing on from the wedding that took place this summer a reception was held at Avenue.  An incredibly lively and happy group, made me wish I was dancing with them!

Read more.. Wednesday, November 16th, 2011

Tour de Fairhaven

Tour de Fairhaven presented by USA Cycling affiliate Cycles 54 and Forefront, Inc is held every year the third week of September. Yes, it took awhile to go through all the images shot~

The entire race can be viewed here.

Wheel envy…

Read more.. Thursday, November 10th, 2011

The Power of the Still Image

One need not look any further than the current Apple home page to define the power of the still image.

No one can deny the haunting and powerful feeling that image conveys. No words, no motion, just an overwhelming sense of loss.

Imagination and memory are powerful things. The still image is what allows our imagination to roam; to consider what happened, before, during or after. It captures that fleeting moment and freezes it in time, something easily missed in motion. Consider how you see different things every time you watch a movie for the second or third time and are surprised at what you missed. Video leaves nothing to chance and records all the facts. Sometimes it is nice to selectively choose what you want to remember.

Read more.. Tuesday, October 11th, 2011

Michael Duru Clothiers

It is always an adventure with custom tailor Michael Duru of Michael Duru Clothiers. I started out shooting his shop years ago and then slowly migrated to what his imagination could create. We had an absolutely amazing  (ok, long) day of the life of a woman in man’s clothing. Taken from a theme of “clothing so great a woman would want to wear it”. I had my eye on that comfy, cozy cashmere sweater.  DieMe and Sevy both work for Michael Duru Clothiers, Alicia and Brittany are from Evolution Hair Salon. The BMW Z4M was supplied by Circle BMW. Shot on location – my house! From morning til night:

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Alicia

Sevy

Brittany

Read more.. Friday, September 23rd, 2011

USA Pro Cycling Challenge

We scouted out a location without homes or people with a scenic mountain backdrop on Route 9 between Kremmling and Silverthorne. Rolling road closures forced us to find our location early. Accompanied by my son and his girlfriend we sat and waited on the side of the road for two hours. Cars, trucks and team buses rolled by at 60+mph along with the occasional cyclist. I tested my exposure, angles, etc. as the vehicles went by. Eventually there were no cars, no trucks, and no people. Surrounded by gorgeous mountains and complete silence it was almost ethereal.

I only had the projected timetable as a guide so I knew they were getting close. Finally we saw the start of a very, very long convoy. Official race cars, police cars, motorcycles, a car that threw us sport beans and jelly bellies (a godsend since we had little time to prepare). Everyone waved, sirens blared and finally the car that gave the 4-mile warning…

Minutes later in the distance we could see the breakaway group surrounded by team cars. I did not even realize that Andy Schleck was behind the front group of three he was so tucked in behind them. In less than two minutes they were gone.

We stayed in our position on the ground waiting for the peloton, which was about 4 minutes behind. My son was beside me manning the second camera. I think my heart skipped a beat when I saw Team Radio Shack appear over the small rise spanning across the road leading the peloton. I had the same feeling you get when you are in the ocean and realize you are not out far enough to avoid a huge wave from crashing on you. It was such a thrill and in less than 5 minutes it was over. More team and official cars followed for a few more minutes and then we joined the convoy behind the race. We got to a brewery in Silverthorne just in time to see the end of the race and imbibe in much needed food and drink. While the time frame was so short the excitement has yet to wear off.


Read more.. Wednesday, August 31st, 2011