Hudson River School

Inspirations #1

2026-01-17T09:46:09-05:00January 17th, 2026|

Have you ever been alone in the woods and feel like you are being watched or followed? Lately I've felt that way in the New Jersey Pine Barrens, but it doesn't cause fear or concern. The watchers are the ghosts of those who inspire me as a photographer.

The Catskill Mountains of New York

2023-09-24T11:53:26-04:00September 10th, 2023|

The 21st century Catskill Mountains are not the 19th century Catskill Mountains. When artists like Thomas Cole, Fredric Church, Asher Durant, Suzie Barstow and others set up their easels to paint, they saw a near wilderness with old growth forests. Those old trees are long gone and many of the small villages and hamlets along the Hudson River have grown into small cities. What's left of the wilderness is now well traversed by hikers and tourists.

The Pine Barrens as a Metaphor

2020-06-14T08:01:20-04:00June 14th, 2020|

How A Landscape Can Be More Than Just Terrain Photographs of a flat landscape like the New Jersey Pine Barrens made with very wide angle lenses tend to be more about the sky than the landscape. I've photographed quite a few scenes like this one under all sorts of dramatic skies and now tend to photograph more intimate scenes. More trees, less [...]