Capturing Vermont: Flyin’ Silo We’ve said it before and we’ll say it again…we can’t get enough barns! New England happens to be home to Read more
Capturing Vermont: Waterblogged When it comes to choosing a photography subject, it can be hard to decide what to go with. Here in Read more
Capturing Vermont: Our Lovely Livestock “Cow Chow”. The day was hot, and very still; eerily quiet, other than the chomping sounds of another 20 cows Read more
Remembering Vermont Life Many of our clients are curious about how we got our start. Why Amazing VT Calendars now? My family and Read more
Capturing Vermont: In Bloom There’s no hiding it anymore. New life is springing up all around us! (Perhaps that’s why they call it Spring? Read more
Capturing Vermont: An Ode to Mountains Life in Vermont is….well, amazing! There are so many things about the state that blend together and make it unique. Read more
Chasing Spring Light What’s not to love about springtime in Vermont? Photography-wise, there’s certainly little to complain about this time of year! I Read more
Red Barn Rust was plentiful on farms because it killed fungi and mosses that might grow on barns, and it was very Read more
Vermont Cows and Dirt Roads Everyone comes to Vermont to see and photograph our cows. There are many varieties so I combine beautiful locations with Read more
Camels Hump w/ barn, silos and meadow Camels Hump is 4,083 feet high and connected to Mount Ellen to make the third-highest mountain in the Green Mountains Read more