The Ghost of Toronto

Order a print here It was chilly November night when Emalee and I got on that ferry at the Toronto docks bound for Ward'sĀ Island, but we had a mission, and that was to get a view of this beautiful skyline. The ferry ride across Toronto's Inner Harbour was short but frigid. Even inside the closed

By |2017-12-16T19:33:59+00:00October 1st, 2014|Photography|0 Comments

Pearl of the Stars

I have been on quite the astrophotography kick as of late, and today's photo is no exception. Since I am heading to Joshua Tree National Park in a few week, and I will be camping, I wanted to make sure I had the skills I needed to properly created a photo of a lit up

By |2017-12-16T19:34:21+00:00October 17th, 2012|Photography|0 Comments

Seeking Safety Within

Centralia, the definition of modern ghost town, sits mostly abandoned and decaying in the coal mining region of Pennsylvania. Thanks to a fire that sparked nearly fifty years in the coal veins below this once quint little town. Analysts suspect the fire to burn for the next thousand years or so due to the abundance

By |2017-12-16T19:34:22+00:00July 23rd, 2012|Adventure, Pennsylvania, Photography|0 Comments

A Primer For Shooting The Night Sky

On a clear dark night, far from artificial light, billions of stars dot the sky. These celestial bodies can be so magnificent, the human eye strains to absorb the composite of their tableau. Capturing such a beautiful display with a camera can be both rewarding and fun, and surprisingly, is easier than you may think.

By |2017-12-16T19:34:23+00:00June 28th, 2012|Effective Pixels|1 Comment

Tremble In Fear

One of the first stops on my cross country trek to Oregon was Columbus, Ohio. While strolling down the streets of Columbus, On my way to photograph the state capitol building, I noticed the statue of William Mckinley in front of the building. I crouched down to notice this menacing perspective of the statue under

By |2017-12-16T19:34:24+00:00June 2nd, 2012|Travel|0 Comments