Monday, October 31, 2016

Spirits of the Night

Halloween is a holiday with a rich and complex background. It grows out of several streams of tradition, principally that Celtic festival of the dead, the Roman harvest festival, All Hallows Even in the UK and The Day of the Dead in Mexico. It is a night were the spirits of the dead supposedly move among us unleashing destructive forces.

In the spirit of Halloween I want share a few spooky photos that I've created in the past month.


A favorite October pastime of mine is to visit old graveyards. One of my favorites is found in my home town. I've used it many times over the years as a source of inspiration. It's in a state of disrepair and has many gravestones that are cracked or broken. For years I've had the idea floating around in my head to create an image of a ghost morning over one of these gravestones. So on the night of a full moon my model Masha and I set out to create this image. We arrived at the graveyard around dusk and did a preliminary scouting of the area to find the best place to photograph. As we scouted Masha made the spooky discovery of various bone fragments sprinkled around the cemetery! (The cemetery was built on top of a swamp and over time has slowly sunken into the ground so it is completely plausible that the bones we found were the bones of the dead buried there) Needless to say this grim discovery certainly set the mood for the evening. Luckily this was our only interaction with the dead and the night went very smoothly.



This next photo was inspired by a spot near my childhood home. Down a path in the forest you will find a cave built into a hill in the middle of the woods. As a kid I was always delightfully terrified of this mysterious cave. Why was it there? What was it used for? Who made it? I would always feel the urge to peak in and see if anything was in there. Even when I revisited it as an adult it was still a little spooky. No matter what time of day the inside of the cave is so dark the only way to see inside is to physically go inside. I still expected something "other wordly" to be living in the darkness.


Monday, October 24, 2016

Autumn Splendor (Part 2)

The beauty of autumn is drawing to a close. The heavy wind and rain over the weekend took down most of the leaves. Luckily I was able to take a trip to Devil's Hopyard last week to capture autumn's last burst of color.















Monday, October 17, 2016

Monday, October 10, 2016

Fall Finds

It goes without saying that October is one of the best months. It's full of wonderful sights, sounds and smells. The trees are bursting into color, leaves crunch under your feet, and the smell of the crisp clean air fills your lungs everything time you breathe in. I always get wistful this time of year wishing that October and it's colors would last for months instead of a few short weeks. I feel an intense pressure to capture as much as I can. Deep down, however, I know if it did last for months it wouldn't be nearly as special. (Now if only winter could be as "special" and only last a few weeks, lol!).

This week I stopped by Mashamoquet park. Sadly light was fading fast so I was only able to snap a few photos. It was just nice to get outside and be surrounded by nature for a little bit.











Monday, October 3, 2016

A Walk Through Time



There's no better way to spend a fall day then taking a walk back through history in a quaint New England Town. The trees spotted with changing colors and pumpkins and mums everywhere adding extra fall festivity.  Today I took a little road trip and explored the village of Historic Deerfield. The day couldn't have been better for October. The sun bright but the air was still cool. A light breeze rustled up the leaves that had already fallen on the pathway we followed through the village. The smell in the air was a pleasant mix of leaves and the musky oaky scent of the old wood from the houses that lined the path. If you closed your eyes and breathed in deep for a moment you could be transported to another era.

So take a moment to stroll back through time...





 The craftsman ship of everyday details like doorways is beautiful...








 A truly unique house color
 Fall festivity was everywhere you looked