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02 April 2008

The Need for Peace

Hi everyone!
I've been insanely busy lately. I'm not complaining, but I just don't have enough time to blog about all the cool things I've been up to. The Free Press has me running around like crazy and I just finished up a couple of Vermont Life photo assignments for the summer issue. On Sunday I am off to a photography workshop in Cape Cod for a week. Too busy, I tell you. And wedding season hasn't even started yet!
So here I am, finally blogging about a war protest in Burlington that I covered on March 22nd...

















Peace!

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20 March 2008

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Happy belated St. Patrick's Day!

Believe it or not, I have never once been out on the town to celebrate St. Patrick’s Day. Until this one. But I was working actually, so maybe it doesn’t really count. Anyway, I have a new gig each week to photograph the Burlington night life for a new publication put out by the Free Press called B-Scene. It’s a weekly arts and entertainment guide for the Burlington area. It’s quite fun, actually. I’ve been to a bunch of shows and a few concerts and a new one for me…the bar scene.
But back to Monday night…it was my job to photograph revelers at an Irish Pub called Ri Ra. It was PACKED with very gregarious drinking people. A college student excitedly told me that his favorite band was chilling out in the back, so he dragged me over. I’m kind of old, so I didn’t recognize them, but it turns out that I do know a couple of their tunes, so that made me feel better.

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This is my favorite image of the night. As I was walking to Ri Ra this Irish pipe band was playing under the street lamp. It was a magical moment. Later they came into Ri Ra. very cool!

This spirited gal graced this week's B-Scene cover.
The Williston Fire Chief, 2nd from the right, was celebrating his birthday with some town firemen and his daughter. They forced me to sit down and drink a beer with them when I was finished working. They really had to twist my arm on that one! To top it off, they handed my camera off to a stranger to document the moment. ;-)

I photographed a more family-friendly event on Sunday for the Free Press called Festival Ceili...




my favorite!...

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21 February 2008

TODAY! (yesterday)

The TODAY show is taking a winter break from their NYC studio and brought the whole team to Sugarbush ski area here in Vermont yesterday to broadcast the show. I was fortunate enough to photograph it for the Burlington Free Press and had a blast documenting the hoopla and meeting the cast and crew, who were all so friendly.

I briefly met the whole TODAY show gang, but my favorite was Ann Curry. As I told the metro editor of the Free Press, she was the kind of person I felt I could be pals with.

Here are a handful of my favorite published images and outtakes from the day.

Ann Curry, Natalie Morales and Al Roker joke around before the camera rolls.

Natalie and Matt Lauer
Al
Ann and Al
Al and Matt get a ride from Sugarbush snow patrol.
Matt
A furry fan
Hoda Kotb has her first snowboarding lesson.

You snowboarding fans will recognize this Vermont celebrity. It's olympic gold medalist Hannah Teeter.
My pal, Mike Riddell was in a ski wear fashion show. Everything was going great until...
...oh, thank goodness...he's just showing off the board shorts under the pants!
Nice work, Mike!!
Our local NBC weather personality, Tom Messner, is on the far right.
The scene
On the far right is the TODAY show photographer.
Koko, another furry fan
Natalie and Hoda
young fans wave to the NBC camera
Joel Banner Baird, the writer from the Free Press, stayed toasty warm in this hat.To the delight of the crowd, Meredith Viera took time out for hugs and autographs.
Warren friends!
The fabulous Ann Curry!
Joel from the Free Press snapped this happy photo of me before we left.

What a great day! :-)

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08 January 2008

Making History

During the fall, my favorite Burlington Free Press journalist, Michelle Edelbaum, and I embarked on a 13-hour road trip up through Vermont's Northeast Kingdom. Our goal was to come up with a fall folliage tour that was off the beaten path. We had such a fun adventure and I still can't believe we were paid for it! Seriously!

So, in early November, Michelle wrote me a note that said my favorite U.S. Senator Patrick Leahy liked our Kingdom Gems story so much that he entered it into the Congressional Record. You can read it HERE!!

To my surprise, a few days ago, the photo editor called to let me know that a surprise package was waiting for me at the paper. Enclosed was a letter from Senator Leahy and a copy of the Congressional Record. He is THE BEST!!!

Me and Michelle on our Northeast Kingdom roadtrip...
The following photographs were published along with the story...

The sparkling Caspian Lake in Greensboro, Vermont
From-scratch blueberry pancakes at the Highland Lodge in Greensboro
Highland Lodge owner, David Smith, walks amongst the summer campers' artwork nailed to trees in a pine forest behind the lodge

Willey's Store in GreensboroPete's Greens in Craftsbury is a serve-yourself organic farmstand
Pete's organic potatoes
Our favorite find of the day was definitely Red Sky Trading Company in Glover. It was packed to the brim with cool treasures!


Currier's Quality Market in Glover has more than 100 taxidermy animals on display amongst the chips, beer and hunting supplies.
This gal at Kingdom Outdoors in St. Johnsbury showed her spirit!
The rest of these photographs weren't published, but I thought you might enjoy seeing them...

A few of "The Walking Ladies" at the Highland Lodge in Greensboro
Our sweet waitress at the Highland Lodge
A pastoral scene in Greensboro
The Miller's Thumb in Greensboro sells Italian pottery, clothing and other fun items
A red barn in Greensboro
A stray kitten in Craftsbury
Help yourself and make your own change at Pete's Greens in Craftsbury
Crimson leaves in Craftsbury Common
Great Hosmer Pond at Craftsbury Outdoor Center
Sculls at the Craftsbury Outdoor Center
The next few photos were taken en route and I'm not sure of the towns


more fun stuff at Red Sky Trading in Glover




Another scene from Currier's in Glover
Boxcar & Caboose in St. Johnsbury

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