2010 August

MARY JEAN, IN REMEMBRANCE OF

When Mary Jean had left this place she couldn’t remember the names of her children. There were: eight sisters, three brothers, two sons and two daughters, one husband of sixty-nine years sitting on the back porch watching the highway that cuts through the farm now and thinking about Mary Jean.

THE SGB BOOK CLUB: SAVING DAYLIGHT BY JIM HARRISON

Earlier this week, I picked up a book of poems by Jim Harrison called Saving Daylight. Good friend of former Poet Laureate Ted Kooser (with whom he published a book of, shall we say, correspondence poetry entitled Braided Creek), Harrison is best known commercially for penning the novella Legends Of The Fall in 1979, from …

PERISHABLES: A CULINARY CULTURE COLLECTION

I’ve spent the last few days putting a new photography portfolio together, the gastronomically-themed Perishables. The goal was to incorporate plated food shots, establishment interiors and atmospheres, chef and restauranteur portraits, and a hint of travel/destination photography under the overarching banner of a food lifestyle collection. Culinary culture, I like to call it. You can preview …

WEEKEND WARRIORS

A BTS look at Sunday morning’s look book shoot for Eubiq NY‘s Spring 2011 collection. Everybody say hi to Shirley!

HOW TO WRITE A BLOG POST FROM SUSQUEHANNOCK STATE FOREST

Susquehannock State Forest is in central Pennsylvania, along the northern border, just south of New York state. Susquehannock State Forest is located in Potter County God’s Country, with a few tracts of forest stretching into nearby McKean and Clinton counties. Susquehannock State Forest contains 262,000 acres of woodlands and 89 miles of hiking trails. Susquehannock …

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