These photos have been a long time coming, however I kept them hidden for fear of my job (that and I haven’t had time to sit down and watermark all of them). Things have changed a little and I think that showing them off is pretty important.
I shot this wedding in Havre de Grace, Maryland in September 2009 with my good friend Kerri O’Neill. She covered the groom and his men, while I followed the ladies (and eventually became a groomsman). The wedding was on a boat during the sunset. It was pretty awesome.
to die by the hands of Elkton. Kerri and I went on a photo adventure a few days ago, sneaking around a few houses that stand out on the back roads of Elkton.
Of course, when we got home, we were covered in ticks. Lymes Disease is not my idea of a good time.
At least the Polaroids came out decent.
They’re nice. But not sure I’m willing to become diseased. I’ll be steering clear from that area for a while!
In January 2008, as I was driving down to Towson, I came across this place at the side of the road, so I decided to take pictures of it.
This is the Beehive.

I returned last week with Kerri and this time, photographed the area using Diana F+. Considering I only liked one from the first photoshoot, it’s pretty clear that this one went much better.
Upon hearing that Happy Harry’s was having a $.09 print sale, I decided to experiment with Diana’s new 35mm back and some consumer-grade Kodak film.
After 3.5 rolls (one had been previously exposed, aha), I learned my lesson with all the grainy prints I received. The price for professional-grade is definitely worth it.