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Food Photography - Harrisburg, Pennsylvania

Food Photography

Recently I was asked to shoot some food photography for a local restaurant, Boomerang Bar & Grill. This isn’t my first go round with food shots, but it is the one I’m most happy with. It is actually only the 3rd time I’ve ever taken pictures of food. I don’t even use my phone to pictures of my Italian subs and fries.

Capitol Building - Harrisburg, Pennsylvania - fine art street photography

Capitol Drought

Last Sunday I had the pleasure of linking up with Chris Kuhn, a film photographer based in the Harrisburg area. We originally linked via Instagram. Say what you want about social media and it’s misuse, but I have connected with more like minds on there in the last 6 months than I have in my previous 35 years on this planet.

Birds Flying - Harrisburg, Pennsylvania - fine art nature photography

Birds in Flight

As I mentioned in my previous post, my brother and

Super Moon over Susquehanna River - Harrisburg, Pennsylvania

Superish Moon Scout

If you’ve been on social media lately you no doubt have seen the countless posts proselytizing the need to go out and see the super moon. This technically isn’t the super moon, as it was taken a day before being full, but my brother and I wanted to head out and scout a location.

Susquehanna River - Harrisburg, Pennsylvania - fine art photography

A Harrisburg Walk

I finally got a chance to go out and shoot for the first time in close to a month. And when I don’t shoot, I can feel the adverse results of through my entire being. When I shoot I sift through the muck and sludge of reality to find the intrinsic beauty therein. This perspective shift then bleeds into all areas of my life.

Black & White fine art nature photography - Pennsylvania

20 Minutes in the Woods

It wasn’t supposed to rain until late afternoon, but that didn’t stop morning rain. Krik & I headed out to film some videos like we always do. A couple lefts, a couple rights, and a couple minutes later we were jingling down the backside of the mountain on a rocky forest road.