I've been intrigued by photography for as long as I can remember but only really started investing in good gear a few years ago. Although I'm a web designer and developer by day, I try to plan my mornings nights and weekends around taking pictures in my neighborhood. As you'll see by my work below, I take a wide variety of shots. In general, I gravitate towards landscape and wildlife photography, however, I'm always looking for new subject matter and places to shoot.

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About Me

Welcome! I'm a New England based landscape and wildlife photographer living in Southern New Hampshire. Born and raised in Groton, Massachusetts and currently residing in Francestown, New Hampshire, I've been taking pictures as a hobby for nearly 20 years. My first camera was a simple point and shoot (CoolPix) but quickly moved onto a Nikon D60. I've taken multiple road trips across the country with my wife, visiting various National Parks along the way. Seeing this beautiful country really inspired me to up my photography game, so more recently I decided to trade up to a full-frame Nikon D750.

Professionally, I've been a web designer and developer for nearly 20 years, creating advertising for the automotive industry. When I'm not taking pictures, I love spending time with our 4 rescue dogs, as well as running and building things on our 7 acre property.

Wildlife

Fawn and its mother crossing the Piscataqua River. Wildlife is very challenging and most of my shots are simply being in the right place at the right time. It's moments like this that keep me coming back.

Abstracts

Rusted out International truck sits abandoned on a property next door to me.

Landscapes

Crab apple tree silhouetted by the night sky as the sun sets.

Macro

Wild allium on the edge of our garden.

Work

Check out my Instagram feed for all my latest shots. I try to take pictures every day, so please visit regularly for my most recent work.

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