The other day Nicole asked me to do family portraits in Norwich, Vt., before her eldest daughter left for the fall. I was happy to do it, and to remember how much fun it is to be around a toddler!




The other day Nicole asked me to do family portraits in Norwich, Vt., before her eldest daughter left for the fall. I was happy to do it, and to remember how much fun it is to be around a toddler!




Beth and Doug celebrated their marriage recently with their immediate family at the Farmhouse Inn in Woodstock, Vt. While a rainstorm brought everyone under cover for their lovely ceremony, the clouds scattered and we got other photos outside! Follow this link to see more on my Facebook page.












I am excited to work with Euclid Farnham on a follow-up to the well-received Tunbridge: Then & Now show we had in late 2014. The extensive collection of photographs Euclid has amassed for the Tunbridge Historical Society has given us plenty to work from! Stay tuned for the show’s opening date…
A couple of weeks ago I photographed Jessica and Geoff’s small but heartfelt wedding ceremony and celebration at the Crisanver House in Shrewsbury, Vt. It was the perfect setting for such a special couple! Follow this link to see more photos on my Facebook page.













One of my daughter’s favorite parts of summer is being a part of The Chelsea Funnery’s Shakespeare camp. Over two weeks, the teenagers learn and do two performances of The Bard’s plays. This year it was his comedy Much Ado About Nothing. I’m always impressed with how much they accomplish in a short time! Here’s a few of my favorites — follow this link to see even more.




A mid-week rainstorm cleared in time for Adriana and Robert’s wonderful wedding at the Lake Morey Resort in Fairlee, Vt. Their touching ceremony was as beautiful as the weather! Follow this link to see more on my Facebook page.











The Vermont History Expo has been coming to the Tunbridge fairgrounds since 2007; I have covered it several times for the Valley News. This year, I also did a small photo spread for Enterprise, its sister business publication. As someone who has an interest in history, I enjoy meeting others with the same passion! Here’s a few of my published favorites:



From top: Sue Cain, of Royalton, Vt., demonstrates spinning flax to make thread during the Vermont History Expo 2016 in Tunbridge, Vt. Cain, who also works in the Antique Hill log cabin during the Tunbridge Fair, has been doing demonstrations since the expo started at the fairgrounds in 2007; Dave Tuttle, of Walpole, N.H., shows the various stages of woodcarving at the Green Mountain Woodcarvers booth. The club meets across Vermont for carve-ins and also give demonstrations at festivals; Flag-bearer Nathan Depatie, of Brandon, Vt., leads Rustan Swenson, of Shoreham, Vt., and the rest of the Seth Warner Mount Independence Fife and Drum Corps as part of the Expo’s mid-day parade.
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A little bit of rain didn’t dampen everyone’s spirits while celebrating Charlotte and David’s marriage at Ohana Camp in Post Mills, Vt. Below is a lovely song led by Charlotte’s mother and aunt. I felt honored to be a part of their big day! Follow this link to see more on my Facebook page.
















On a beautiful June afternoon I photographed Jenn and Stephen’s lovely intimate wedding ceremony at Moose Meadow Lodge (and Treehouse!) in Waterbury, Vt. It was their first visit to Vermont — a perfect memory! Follow this link to see more photos on my Facebook page.









I spent a recent chilly Sunday at Claremont Speedway in Claremont, N.H., with the Stockwell family, working on a story for the Valley News. Brothers Avery and Howard are following in the tire tracks of their racing father, grandfather and great-grandfather. I enjoy working on racing stories because I grew up with the sights and sounds at Huset’s Speedway in Brandon, S.D. And it was interesting to hear the stories told by three generations involved with the sport! Follow this link to read the story. Here’s a few of my favorites:






From top: Howard Stockwell, 12, of Randolph Center, Vt., makes an adjustment to his go-kart in his grandfather’s race shop in Braintree, Vt. The one-car garage is the same space his father, Kip Stockwell, prepared his NASCAR Busch North race car in, shown in a photograph on the wall; At left, Kip Stockwell and his sons Avery, 9, and Howard, attend a driver’s meeting with other parents and their racer children at Claremont Speedway in Claremont, N.H. The Stockwell brothers are the fourth-generation in the family to race, starting with go-karts like their father did; Howard waits for the first practice of the season in his new go-kart. “I’m more nervous than excited,” he said; Kip gives Avery a pep talk after he finished third in his qualifying heat. At center is Lennie Stockwell, who helps work on his two grandsons’ karts; After an inverted start for the main race put him at the back of the field, Avery works his way to the front in his No. 16 go-kart; Isaiah Hogan, 10, of Canaan, N.H., gets his picture taken by his mother Amanda after winning the Junior Bandits A race. Hogan passed Avery, right, on the last lap of the race.
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