
Hudson Valley- first posting to set up new blog for the website i created last weekend. pretty cool, using visual server.com allows me to be in charge of my content, update on the fly, and share what i'm doing with my photography. after going to Texas a couple months ago to shoot new work, that work is now published on my website, and published in a book, titled "Wrangling". you can go to booksmart.com to see the book.
it's been snowing frequently this winter, and it does make for some great opportunities to capture some awesome moments.. can't say on film, since it's mostly digital these days. then i still have my panoramic cameras and they only take film, so i still contemplate shooting that format. it's just time consuming to process the film and scan, but it does allow for a different approach than shooting with the haselblad/phase back.. since i'm having issues with shooting in the cold with the digital back.
this is the Poughkeepsie railroad bridge, a beacon across the Hudson River which they plan to turn into a pedestrian bridge. What do you do with an old relic that costs more to take down than turn into a useful activity?
-mark
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