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Welcome to my photography blog—a visual journey through New England and beyond. This space captures landscapes, moments, and stories from my explorations. Dive into the latest frames, and don’t forget to visit the shop.

  • Nut Island Fishing Pier

    The Nut Island Fishing Pier is great spot for sunrise and sunset views. Located at the very end of Quincy, in the Hough’s Neck peninsula, the pier offers panoramic vistas of the sun rising and setting over the shimmering waters of Boston Harbor. Its secluded location at the edge of Quincy provides a peaceful escape…

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  • Sunrise in Hull, MA

    On this Easter Sunday, I found myself in Hull, eagerly awaiting the sunrise. My go-to spot to witness its beauty is at the start of Nantasket Beach, overlooking Long Beach Rock. As expected, it was a breathtaking sight that never fails to impress.

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  • Lobster Boats at Scituate Harbor

    Three lobster boats are quietly anchored in Scituate Harbor. I chose to turn the photo black and white to highlight the intricate details, especially on the boats. The soft morning light further accentuated these details, making the scene even more captivating.

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  • Solitude

    A woman stands in solitude on an overpass in downtown Chicago, IL.

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  • Chicago: An Architectural Journey

    Recently, I embarked on an architectural journey in Chicago, where the city’s remarkable architecture caught my attention. Every building told a story, making my experience all the more captivating. As I strolled through the vibrant streets, I constantly looked upward, absorbing the breathtaking skyline that defines Chicago’s identity. The city’s skyline reflects a blend of…

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  • Eustis Estate Museum

    The Eustis Estate Museum in Milton, Massachusetts, built in the late 19th century, showcases intricate woodwork and grand staircases within its expansive rooms filled with period furnishings, all reflecting remarkable architecture.

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  • Old Stone Church

    The Old Stone Church stands beautifully during winter in West Boylston, Massachusetts. A fascinating aspect of the church is its location on the edge of the Wachusett Reservoir, which provides a picturesque backdrop. Although the building no longer serves as a church, it remains a beloved landmark, attracting photographers for its architectural beauty and scenic…

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  • Nauset Light

    Nauset Light has stood proudly since 1877, witnessing centuries of maritime history along the Atlantic coast. Originally located in Chatham, it was moved to Eastham in 1923 due to erosion concerns. The lighthouse served as a vital navigational aid, guiding ships safely through the treacherous waters around the Cape. Its distinctive white and red stripes…

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  • Duxbury Pier Lighthouse

    The Duxbury Pier Lighthouse stands majestically at sunset. To capture these photos, my wife and I drove to the end of Plymouth Long Beach and walked the rest of the way. From there, I flew my drone about half a mile to the lighthouse while maintaining visual line of sight. We delighted in watching a…

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  • Driftway Conservation Park

    Sunset casts a warm glow over Driftway Conservation Park in Scituate, MA. In the 1930s, Boston Sand and Gravel owned the property and mined it for projects like constructing Logan International Airport. You can see remnants of an old wharf reflecting on the tidal river, which once helped transport sand via barge to Boston.

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  • Leyden Street

    The historic Leyden Street in Plymouth, Massachusetts, traces its origins back to 1620 when the Pilgrims established it. It boasts the distinction of being the oldest continuously inhabited street in the Thirteen Colonies of British America.

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  • Daniel Webster Wildlife Sanctuary: A Sunny Day Stroll

    A sunny day stroll through the Daniel Webster Wildlife Sanctuary in Marshfield, Massachusetts, provides a refreshing escape. After nearly two weeks of relentless clouds and rain, it felt wonderful to soak up the sun’s warmth once again.

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