Bright and Early

On Saturday Kristen and Ben came by with their children for a family portrait session. The session was part of a fundraising raffle for renovations to the Tunbridge Church’s parish house. Their children were very chipper, given how early it was!

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Make a Wish

As Santa and Mrs. Claus, Euclid and Priscilla Farnham returned to the Tunbridge Public Library for their 35th annual visit to hear what the children would like for Christmas. Many braved the inclement weather for the visit!

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Then & Now

Coming up on Sunday, Nov. 9, my show Tunbridge: Then and Now will be opening at the Tunbridge Public Library, running until Jan. 4 next year. Working with Tunbridge Historical Society President Euclid Farnham, we found 30 photos from the society’s archives that show how the town has changed or stayed the same over the past century. I then photographed the same places in the past few months. I enjoyed the time I spent with Euclid, hearing his stories of about the town and people he has known over the years. There’s a reception from 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. on Nov. 9. I hope to see you there!

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The diptych “Tunbridge Fair: Parade of Livestock – 1920; Antique Tractor Pull – 2014.” Courtesy Tunbridge Historical Society.

Quarter Century

In early September, I passed the quarter-century mark as a Valley News employee. I was hired in 1989 as a staff photographer and these days I am usually at a desk as photo editor. Once in a while, I am able to get out with my camera to help out the photo staff. I love working with the newspaper’s smart and talented staff — telling stories with my camera is something I also enjoy a whole lot. Here’s a few recent photos I’ve done.
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Sunset Over Hayfield

From top: Youth players stand in line to high-five the Dartmouth College football team as they run onto the field for their home opener Hanover, N.H.; Kelsey Norton, 17, of Braintree, Vt., leads her Dutch Belt steers Jet, left, and Saber while practicing for the parade to be held later in the day at the Vermont History Expo in Tunbridge, Vt. Norton has only been working with the team for a month, as part of the 4-H group Hooves and Horns Working Steers in Randolph, Vt. “I call her my cow whisperer,” said her father; The sun sets over a hayfield on Tuttle Hill in Tunbridge, Vt.

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