Tuesday, May 6, 2008
Monday, April 28, 2008
A beautiful Sunday in Watkins Glen NY
I spent the morning and afternoon at the Raceway taking pictures for a few of my friends that were doing laps on the track on opening day.
To anyone whom I gave a business card to, please email me with the make, year and color of your car. I will email you back with a photo of your car.
I took over 1,800 photos yesterday and will be adding more photographs over the next few days, so check back if you like what you see below:)
After the race some of us went over to the Watkins Glen State Park for the first time and it was simply amazing. We will be going back in the fall to capture more of its beauty.
Click on any of the images below to view my folder of the other images.

A bit of color IR shooting:




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To anyone whom I gave a business card to, please email me with the make, year and color of your car. I will email you back with a photo of your car.
I took over 1,800 photos yesterday and will be adding more photographs over the next few days, so check back if you like what you see below:)
After the race some of us went over to the Watkins Glen State Park for the first time and it was simply amazing. We will be going back in the fall to capture more of its beauty.
Click on any of the images below to view my folder of the other images.

A bit of color IR shooting:




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Thursday, April 24, 2008
Finally got my shot.
For the past few weeks I have wanted to capture this certain image. Every time I drove down Oriskany Boulevard, past the Auditorium and Utica Police Station, I could not believe the View I had now that the building next to the Police Station had been torn down. When I actually went to the location I thought I could get this shot since I ran into some difficulties, but luckily I was wrong.
Below is a small portion of the panoramic I shot last night. If you click on the image you can see the full panoramic of downtown. It shows from the Auditorium to the Salvation Army.
Below is a small portion of the panoramic I shot last night. If you click on the image you can see the full panoramic of downtown. It shows from the Auditorium to the Salvation Army.
Tuesday, April 22, 2008
Monday, April 21, 2008
Phew, we have been busy...
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I have been shooting so much it will take a while to get caught up, a wonderful change from last month! This is all thanks largely in part to the beautiful weather we have enjoyed this spring. Models have been keeping me very busy as well as shooting from a few new locations in Utica which you will see over the new week.
Also, this past week was our most visited week as of yet. A big thank you to all of our new and frequent visitors!
Now back to the "typical" Shadowman post:




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I have been shooting so much it will take a while to get caught up, a wonderful change from last month! This is all thanks largely in part to the beautiful weather we have enjoyed this spring. Models have been keeping me very busy as well as shooting from a few new locations in Utica which you will see over the new week.
Also, this past week was our most visited week as of yet. A big thank you to all of our new and frequent visitors!
Now back to the "typical" Shadowman post:




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Thursday, April 17, 2008
Wednesday, April 16, 2008
Whats coming down the pipe.
D and I finally roamed the streets of Utica again and are excited to be back out and shooting it. We were quite busy with many side projects and finding the time to shoot around downtown is a nice change of pace. The warmer nights and clear weather always brings good times.
Here is a small preview of tonights adventures:

Also, a preview of Saturday's shoot with A, one of our "Shadowcutie's".
Here is a small preview of tonights adventures:

Also, a preview of Saturday's shoot with A, one of our "Shadowcutie's".
Tuesday, April 15, 2008
There seems to have been a lapse in posts, but not in shooting.
This weekend L and I shot a new model on Saturday and I shot another on Sunday. Expect to see these new images very soon.
Also be on the look out for new images of Utica at angles not seen since Dante Tranquille;)
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Also be on the look out for new images of Utica at angles not seen since Dante Tranquille;)
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Wednesday, April 9, 2008
Tuesday, April 8, 2008
Stanley Grand Reopening
On Saturday April 5th I made a trip to the grand re-opening of the Stanley Theater. Ever since I was very young I enjoyed the trips there and was always amazed with the scale, richness and intricacy. I am very pleased to see that even though a lot has changed, they made the things that I loved even better.
Sadly in Utica, when it comes to older properties many just let them go to waste. In a few years too many will be torn down and become more vacant lots. I am really pleased that this was not the case with this historic building and I really wish more properties were revitalized like the Stanley.
It seems that the architects and engineers did a very good job incorporating the new with the old. To not disturb what was already existing but making it more practical for current and future use. It seems that all of the right steps were taken on this project and it really shows. From the New Marquee, to the addition, to the stage and everything in between, the Stanley is still a timeless beauty.
There has already been a few shows since the opening, and I believe this will mature and become very healthy for downtown Utica and the surrounding areas. I hope that these renovations help attract world class shows as planned.
You can also visit The Stanley's website to view more history and upcoming shows.
Now it is time to see the pictures. After all this is a photography website.



Sadly in Utica, when it comes to older properties many just let them go to waste. In a few years too many will be torn down and become more vacant lots. I am really pleased that this was not the case with this historic building and I really wish more properties were revitalized like the Stanley.
It seems that the architects and engineers did a very good job incorporating the new with the old. To not disturb what was already existing but making it more practical for current and future use. It seems that all of the right steps were taken on this project and it really shows. From the New Marquee, to the addition, to the stage and everything in between, the Stanley is still a timeless beauty.
There has already been a few shows since the opening, and I believe this will mature and become very healthy for downtown Utica and the surrounding areas. I hope that these renovations help attract world class shows as planned.
You can also visit The Stanley's website to view more history and upcoming shows.
Now it is time to see the pictures. After all this is a photography website.













