Small Sets: Blog
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Zebulon
September 26, 2021
In my teenage years, the road was a means to an end, “I could go anywhere”, and everywhere is where it feels like I went. The road took me all over New England and eventually down the east coast, to Georgia and beyond. From where I am now, It seems…
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Bethel
August 12, 2021
Bethel Maine is a place that I have been visiting since I was a child. I was fortunate to be afforded the luxuries of the great outdoors, both in summer and winter, and pass through this part of the world. More recently, during one of the worst creative slouches I’ve…
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Fisher Price
January 1, 2021
Recently, I had a conversation about the first camera I ever had. As I thought about this my mind jumped to the digital that my parents had gifted me in Middle School but I realized that that was not the case. In fact my first was a 35mm camera made…
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Belief
February 1, 2020
Belief is a curious thing. To give yourself over to the blind trust in the world around you is commendable. In my work I explore belief, the awe of the space around us, and the objects we associate with our trust.
“He will wipe away every tear from their eyes,…
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Excerpts from “Off The Wall”
January 15, 2020
In the Spring of 2019 I was granted an amazing opportunity to collaborate with The Portland Art Gallery in creating their first ever magazine. The purpose of this piece was to showcase the 50 artists that the gallery represents and to give readers, and collectors of Maine art, insight into…
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Summer ‘19
July 27, 2019
It’s all new.
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4th of 7, ‘19
July 27, 2019
It’s not a new setup by any means but i’ve been enjoying this lens.
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British Columbia
July 27, 2019
I went to Canada.
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Eddie Adams Workshop XXX 2017
October 11, 2017
What an insane weekend. I had an expectation and this weekend managed to go above and beyond and then some. With the help of an amazing team to coordinate and edit our final presentations as well as an incredible group of students from all over the world (actually) this weekend…
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Just shy of Totality 2017
August 21, 2017
While people around the country flocked to the path of totality over the weekend for todays’ solar eclipse. Most chose to stay home and take their chances with whatever might happen in the sky. Here in Portland, Maine, with the aid of a federal grant allocating special pairs of eclipse…
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Hopkins Corridor Project
May 19, 2017
Earlier this year I found myself working as a media team member for 21st Century Learning Centers of Savannah and as luck would have it while on assignment at a local middle school documenting the 21st Century music class, I was approached by one of my bosses. After seeing my…
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Mt. Harmon Recognizes Deacon Miller
February 20, 2017
It’s been 5 years since I started my college career at the Savannah College of art and Design and since day one I’ve been infatuated with the idea of a Bible Belt church. I began by photographing these structures in one of my classes, using large format cameras to show…
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11/08/16, Election Day
November 9, 2016
What an interesting day the 8th turned out to be. I had the opportunity to make my way to a handful of key locations to document the happenings.
A big thank you to The staff at the Old Courthouse, the Chatham County Democratic Headquarters, the Chatham County Republican Headquarters, and…
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Picnic In the Park
October 3, 2016
Yesterday was a strange day, a travel day. I sleepily had gotten my things together as my family and I made our 5am departure from Charlottesville, VA as part 1 of the trek home. At the airport goodbyes were swift as the flight time had moved up and we were…
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Grand Cayman
September 22, 2016
Last December I took a break from anything serious and joined my family on a vacation to Grand Cayman. While time and access weren’t necessarily in my favor I aimed to document some of the experience and test a different camera and style of shooting. I hope you enjoy.
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Savannah, GA Black Lives Matter March
July 11, 2016
What started off as a vigil in the memory of Alton Sterling and Philando Castile became a full fledged march for Black Lives Matter yesterday afternoon. With hundreds of people holding custom banners and chanting from Forsyth Park to City Hall it’s certain that their collective voice was heard.
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The 2016 Kennebunkport Festival
June 29, 2016
For close to a year I’ve been between everything, always on the run, always creating new content, and always meeting new people. In was in this between that I was once again asked to head to Maine to document the Kennebunkport Festival for the Maine Magazine. Set in the picturesque…
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2016 Old Port Festival
June 13, 2016
It’s been a crazy week at the Kennebunkport Festival but the work didn’t stop there! I made my way to Arundel and the Old Port of Portland to keep shooting. Was great hanging around with Amy & The Engine and making my way all over Portland to capture a few…
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Blue Ridge Classic: Weekend 2
May 30, 2016
The Big Race. I wish I was able to get to this set sooner but with the quarter winding down and finals coming into full swing it had to take the bench for the time being. I hope you enjoy these shots by Andrew and I as a behind the…
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Blue Ridge Classic: Weekend 1
May 2, 2016
This past weekend my brother/assistant Andrew and I set out to the town of Waynesboro, Virginia to begin interviews and content creation for a new Documentary film, “An All American Classic”. Through the film I aim to delve into the history of Soapbox racing in America and how the legacy…
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Live From The Matrix
March 28, 2016
I had the pleasure of joining Clay Hodges, the DoeNation crew, and several other members of the Savannah Hip-Hop community this past Saturday at Hodges’ mixtape release party for his new album “Live From the Matrix”. Check out the photos to get a taste of what went down! And you…
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No Mans Land: Checking in with artist Maggie Hayes
February 10, 2016
It’s been a hectic season but it’s always nice to step back for a moment and take in the work that’s being created every day here in Savannah. Earlier this week I popped by to chat a little about the work of local artist Maggie Hayes and the immense mural…
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MLK Day Parade 201
January 19, 2016
It was quite clear yesterday that a little cold really couldn’t spoil the fun. On arguably the coldest day of the year (not that we’ve had that many to begin with) the annual MLK day parade took place in downtown Savanah, GA. With thousands lined against the SCMPD police barriers…
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Maine to Vermont, A Nikon test.
December 14, 2015
This past weekend I found myself fortunate enough to use a Nikon V1 series camera on my short trek from Portland to Vermont for the Rails to Riches Competition. Immensely lighter than my workhorse and virtually silent, I had my doubts at first but I was pleasantly surprised with the…
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Rails 2 Riches 2015
December 6, 2015
It’s been too long since i’ve made it over for time in VT, let alone for Killington Parks Rails 2 Riches competition. An annual event, Rails 2 Riches is one of the (if not the) largest rail jams on the east coast, offering riders and skiers alike the opportunity at…