By most measures, Vermont is small, and to most outsiders, the entire state seems very homogenous. Native Vermonters are a hardy group. Staunchly independent and…
View More Photographing the Northeast KingdomFavorite Vermont Photos of 2022
Vermont in 2022 looked pretty much like Vermont in 2021, and that’s a good thing. Landscape photographers take full advantage of Vermont’s beauty throughout the…
View More Favorite Vermont Photos of 2022Medium Format Vermont Photography- Using the Fujifilm GFX 100S
Let me start this post with a disclaimer. I am well aware that new camera equipment does not automatically make you a better photographer, but…
View More Medium Format Vermont Photography- Using the Fujifilm GFX 100SMy Favorite Photos of 2021
There is a lot to say about 2021, both good and bad. The pandemic continued and introduced new versions for all to deal with (the…
View More My Favorite Photos of 2021Three Months with the Nikon 24 – 200 mm Z Lens
It appears that mirrorless cameras are the future. Their compact size and weight are popular, and they offer impressive image quality. While I have been…
View More Three Months with the Nikon 24 – 200 mm Z LensChittenden Reservoir
The Green Mountain National Forest is home to many lakes, streams, and rivers. None of them more popular and scenic than the Chittenden Reservoir. The…
View More Chittenden ReservoirPhotographing Vermont Waterfalls
Vermont is known for many things, rolling green mountains, lovely covered bridges, and maple syrup. There is, of course, much more to the State, but…
View More Photographing Vermont WaterfallsVermont Winter and Nikon Mirrorless Z6 Camera
For almost 40 years, I have grown accustomed to the durability of Nikon cameras and lenses. When Nikon released mirrorless options, I was quick to…
View More Vermont Winter and Nikon Mirrorless Z6 CameraTen Favorite Photos of 2018
2018 ends as every year ends with a hard drive full of images. The number is vast, and most will never see the light of…
View More Ten Favorite Photos of 2018Spring in Central Vermont Wilderness
No season is more anticipated than Spring in New England. Spring means Winter has ended and sunny warmer days lie ahead. Spring brings challenges especially early…
View More Spring in Central Vermont WildernessVermont’s Bitter Cold and the Photo Equipment
All Vermont winters are cold, some are colder than others. The recent cold snap during the last week of 2017 and the first week of…
View More Vermont’s Bitter Cold and the Photo Equipment