“Meigs Dawn” • Hammonasset Beach State Park, Madison, Connecticut “Machimoodus Dreamscape” • Machimoodus State Park, East Haddam, Connecticut “Old Dish Mill Falls on Jim Brook” • Roaring Brook Nature Center, Canton, Connecticut “Twilight Meadows of Steep Rock” • Steep Rock Preserve, Washington, Connecticut
Ovens Long-Silenced

Ovens Long-Silenced

Nearly two-thirds of Connecticut is covered with woodlands, so it's easy to forget that most of our modern forests are scarcely older than 150 years. In fact, as late as the mid-1800s, all but about 20% of Connecticut had been clear-cut to fuel industry, build and heat towns, and ...

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Fern Glade at Sheepskin Hollow

Fern Glade at Sheepskin Hollow

One of my prime motivations for specializing in fine art landscape photography of Connecticut revolves around the desire to show New Englanders -perhaps even the world- that the natural beauty of the Nutmeg State isn't as humble and subdued as we've been led to believe. The Town of East ...

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Machimoodus Dreamscape

Machimoodus Dreamscape

My newest print releases bring you visions of a misty sunrise over summertime meadows at Machimoodus State Park in East Haddam, Connecticut. But while images such as "Machimoodus Dreamscape" (featured above) may impart a feeling of serenity, they can hardly convey the unique history of Machimoodus State Park that ...

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Twilight on Spruce Glen Falls

Twilight on Spruce Glen Falls

A quick glance might have you thinking that this new landscape piece portrays some pristine waterfall nestled within the remote cloud forests of Central America... guess again! Would you believe that my latest print release comes to you from Spruce & Orchard Glen Preserve in Wallingford, Connecticut? Although Wallingford couldn't ...

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Onwards to the Sound

Onwards to the Sound

Most Connecticut residents envision sandy coast and tidal marshes at the mention of 'Hammonasset', owing largely to the popularity of Hammonasset Beach State Park. But the Hammonasset River, which empties into Long Island Sound beside the State Park, stretches more than 20 miles inland and drains miles of rocky, ...

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