Earlier this week I did a private workshop for about 3 dozen participants at the Glasbern Inn located in Fogelsville, PA. The place is gorgeous and they raise, grow and prepare most of their food on-site. I had been here in the past. But never took the time to meander around the grounds. They have ponds, pools, green houses, walking trails and beautiful architectural structures. I look forward to revisiting this place.
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Glasbern Inn
Downtown Allentown
I have done some work in the past for WLVT PBS 39. A few weeks ago they asked me if I could assist them by creating a new backdrop, which will be used, when they interview local and regional politicians. We discussed various options and decided on downtown Allentown, PA. Particularly, with all of the new activity and construction taking place, it seemed to make sense. The following final three images are what they selected. It was fun to see the image show up as a backdrop on MSNBC the other day.
Minneapolis Photo Walk
This past weekend I was delighted to do a presentation and a photo-walk for National Camera Exchange and Olympus in the Minneapolis area. I had never been there before and I can tell you it is a beautiful area. The people and the city were amazing. A special thank you to Ashley Ondricek who organized both events. I’m looking forward to visiting again.
Spring is Here
Grand Central Terminal
On behalf of Olympus & Unique Photo, I was privileged to do a presentation this past Friday evening at Unique’s store in Fairfield, NJ on the Grand Central Terminal and lead the photo tour, with an MTA guide, at the terminal on Saturday. This was an amazing experience. We were granted access to ares in the terminal I didn’t even know existed. At one point we were at the highest area in the structure that still allowed a view of the inside of the complex. There were many other vantage points that were amazing beyond belief. I had photographed here in June of 2012 (check out my earlier post from that event).
Rumor has it, that there will be another opportunity on May 30th to do this again. Keep an eye out on Unique Photo’s web site. This one sold out in 24 hours.
Belly of the Beast (post 3 of 3)
Belly of the Beast (post 2 of 3)
This is a follow up post from the one I did on Thursday. These Bethlehem Steel images are in the “E” Cast Floor within the Blast Furnace. Several images are of the “stoves”. A special thank you to my shooting partner and Bethlehem Steel aficionado Bruce Ward. He was kind enough to help me the the proper nomenclature.
Belly of the Beast (post 1 of 3)
Seattle (Post 4 of 4) EMP Museum
This is the final in a series of 4 posts that I started on Monday. As part of my visit to Seattle, I wanted to make an effort to stop by the EMP Museum (Experience Music Project). The building was designed by Frank O. Gehry. He was influenced by the electric guitar and that was the basis for the fundamental design of the building. EMP’s exterior conveys all the energy and fluidity of music. I spent a couple days here and could have easily spent a couple more. One of the interesting aspects of photographing here is the building changes as the sunlight moves.
This is the 3rd in a series of 4 posts that I started on Monday. During my visit to Seattle, I took some extra time to visit and explore the Chihuly Garden and Glass facility located next to the Space Needle. I love all types of glass artwork. This place is the pinnacle of some of the most absolutely amazing glass art I have ever seen. If you are ever in the Seattle area it is an absolute “must see”.


















































































