Hollister House –“One of the Best Private Gardens in the United States”
We are truly blessed to live in a part of the country that has perhaps the densest concentration of really fine high level gardens in the world, certainly in this country. Northwest Connecticut, who...
View ArticleGIft of Photography for the Gardener
Last week I was the fortunate recipient/subject of a wonderful write-up in the local Litchfield County Times by the incomparable Tovah Martin. Tovah is one of the more prolific, not to mention gifted...
View ArticleMore Pet Peeps
I admit, blogging is perhaps the last place one should try to hide one’s foibles & inabilities. Two years ago at Christmas I posted what was promised to be the first of a series of animal photo...
View ArticleFoolproof Garden Photography – Revisiting the Garden
For better or worse we live in a culture of instant gratification and the expectation of immediate results. All too often we are too impatient to do the work required to generate truly meaningful...
View ArticleNYBG in Winter
Enid Haupt Conservatory at the NYBG two days after winter storm 'Nemo' Certainly the NY Botanical Garden sees its share of snow, but I can say from personal experience that getting to see the NYBG...
View ArticleOur January 2014 Cuba People-to-People Photography Trip is on!
Vinales World Heritage Area Join us January 25- February 2 for a photography based trip to Cuba. We will meet Cuban photographers, visit galleries and share our stories with Cubans and learn about...
View ArticleMt. Auburn Cemetery
What is it about cemeteries that attracts photographers? It seems that every amateur photographer who starts to get serious about the craft ends up in a cemetery at some point in their development. I...
View Article2014 Cuba Photo Tour
This year’s photo tour to Cuba was a resounding success! We had nine wonderful, creative and engaging people join us this time. We were able to secure our favorite guide, Tatiana, whose great humor...
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