The Year in Pictures

As photo editor at the Valley News, most days I am office-bound to help with the newspaper’s daily visual report. But there are times when I use my camera and it gives me as much of a charge as it did when I started as a 24-year-old 26 years ago. Here’s a few of my favorites from 2015, with a little commentary:
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The VALLEY NEWS’ weekly photo page is a monthly commitment for each staff photographer. I only do one or two per year during vacation time. Following the Ignacio family as they competed in a motocross event in Canaan, N.H., last summer was enjoyable because the family was very generous with their time and I enjoy being around the racing scene.

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For the first time, the VALLEY NEWS honored athletes from the 17 schools it covers with a special supplement and banquet. The staff did 34 portraits in a short amount of time. The students were all polite and thankful for the award. It was an enjoyable experience to be part of.

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The Barre Auditorium, known as “The Aud,” is a place steeped in tradition for Vermont high school basketball playoffs. It really has not changed much in the years games have been played there. The lighting is a challenge, but fortunately the cameras are catching up. I spent a day covering three championships (this photo was from a semifinal a couple of days before) – it was exhausting, but great to document.

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I photographed the annual fashion show at the Main Street Museum in White River Junction, Vt., for ENTERPRISE, the newspaper’s business publication. Fourteen models showed the work of four local designers in the show. I wasn’t sure my lighting set up was going to work once everything started – it was so packed I couldn’t make any changes. Fortunately, it all worked.

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Speaking of the Main Street Museum, Director David Fairbanks Ford showed writer Nicola Smith some of his favorite gravestone etchings for an arts story, including this one in Woodstock, Vt. David’s fun to photograph, looking like he just stepped out of a MAD MEN set (he drives a looong 1970s Lincoln Continental).

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Patrick Ross is not only a talented musician, but also uses his creativity to establish events that support himself and his family. Patrick invites bands to come play with him in concerts at a Bradford, Vt., pub, then sells the recordings. His drive and determination is an inspiration.

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I knew I was ready to get this picture on the Yo-Yo Club in Windsor, Vt., but still pleasantly surprised when I saw it later on the computer screen. Reghan Allen’s facial expression (and the t-shirt!) made the photo.

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I saw Matt Wilcox, of Windsor, Vt., talking with his daughter Ashleay during halftime of a regular season game. As the father of a teenage daughter myself, the relationship between parent and child always catches my attention.

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I don’t remember the reason I photographed this track practice at the last minute in the halls of Hartford High School in White River Junction, Vt., but I do remember not bringing my camera to work that day. I borrowed a staff photographer’s Nikon (I use Canon) and was trying to get the focus settings correct on the fly. Another daily miracle!

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I have driven by the Soldiers Memorial Building in Lebanon, N.H., for decades, but had never been inside. Initially built to honor those who served in the Civil War, it is now a museum for all veterans with ties to the city. I was there for a ceremony, where Vernon Thomas Sr., of Salem, N.H., played a medley of BATTLE HYM OF THE REPUBLIC and WHEN JOHNNY COMES MARCHING HOME on his harmonica.

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I was photographing a December practice of the Union Arena Skating Club in Woodstock, Vt., but was also waiting for coach Sarah Jo Damron-Brown to arrive. I caught the kids’ enthusiastic greeting out of the corner of my eye. Thank you auto-focus!

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‘Faces in the crowd’ photos are interesting to look at – taken during a holiday basketball tournament, I like the added layer of teenage expression.

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Anticipation

I’ve recently been covering several events for the Valley News’ sports department. Photographing sports is a challenge I enjoy because it’s unpredictable and requires anticipation of what’s coming next. Here’s a few of my recent favorites:

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From top: Amy Mitchell-Hartson, of Washington, N.H., gives her husband Robert a kiss as she starts her planned 46-mile run on the Northern Rail Trail, starting at the trail head in Lebanon, N.H. She was raising money for the Catch a Lift Fund in honor of her brother, who serves in the Army; Dartmouth defensive back Danny McManus (34) recovers Sacred Heart quarterback Shane Scambray’s fumble in the second quarter in the Big Green’s home opener in Hanover, N.H.; Sharon’s Carter Blanchard pulls up short while South Royalton goalkeeper Jayson Perron makes a first half save in South Royalton, Vt.; Referee Denis Reisch asks the Hanover, right, and Plymouth girls soccer teams to be sure they all have shin and mouthguards to play the game in Hanover, N.H.; The Hanover volleyball team gathers in the hallway to huddle and chant before warm-ups against Fall Mountain in Hanover, N.H.

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Racing Across Generations

A couple of weeks ago, I visited with the Ignacio family in Canaan, N.H., as they competed at the twice-monthly motocross races hosted by the Canaan Lions Club. Johnny Ignacio, 7, is following his father’s footsteps in riding at the track, one of the club’s biggest fundraisers. Johnny and his extended family are equally passionate for the sport! Follow this link to read the story in the Valley News.

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John Ignacio, of Canaan, N.H, and his son Johnny, 7, wait to see if a replacement throttle cable can be found for his motorcycle while practicing at the Ridge Runner MX47 track in Canaan; Marissa Ignacio shows her son a video she made of him practicing; John Ignacio gives Johnny encouragement while he competes in one of two races at the Canaan Lions Club motocross races; Johnny describes to his grandmother, Suzan Ignacio, of Canaan, one of the races he did; Johnny collects his first place award from Canaan Lions Club member Joe Butterfield, of Canaan, in the trophy trailer at the motocross races.

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Summertime News

Summertime is a special time in New Hampshire and Vermont. Everyone wants to be out and about before frost hits! Between vacations and an interim between interns, I’ve been able to be out and about with my camera for the Valley News instead of at my desk as photo editor. Here’s a few of my favorites!

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From top: Main Street Museum Director David Fairbanks Ford gets a close-up look at one of his favorite gravestone designs at Hendee Cemetery in Woodstock, Vt.; Reghan Allen works on his Around-the-World trick during a gathering of the Yo-Yo Club at the Windsor (Vt.) Public Library; VALLEY NEWS staff writer Nicola Smith, at lower left, takes a cell phone photograph of the largest known glacial erratic in New England at the Madison Boulder Natural Area in Madison, N.H.; Mila Pinigin leads young dancers, from left, Gabrielle Anzalone, Emma Glazer, Alice Craft and others in the start of the Windmill dance during a Flock rehearsal in Sharon, Vt.

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Athletic Endeavor

For the first time, the Valley News sports department has chosen a boy and girl from the 17 schools it covers as Athletes of the Year. It seemed daunting for the photo staff to get 34 portraits done in a short amount of time, but all of the students made it happen. So many of the athletes were gracious and enthusiastic to be a part of it! Here’s a few I did that are my favorites:

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From top: Woodstock Union High School junior Abby Kaija, Whitcomb High School sophomore Zak Gillette, Oxbow Union High School freshman Isabella Giesing, Stevens High School senior Chase Hussey and Whitcomb High School junior Lindsey LaPerle were among the area athletes who had their portraits taken at the Valley News office.

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An Inspiration

A week ago I photographed Patrick Ross for a Valley News profile about his music and recording company, Rock Farm Records. Patrick is an inspiration for the creative ways he brings local music to life!

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From top: Fiddler Patrick Ross, of Newbury, Vt., left, plays with the Bayley-Hazen Boys in a concert in Bradford, Vt. Gary Darling, of Barnet, Vt., plays mandolin, Chris Cruger, of Bethlehem, N.H., is on bass and Steve Wright, of Barnet, Vt., plays banjo. The performance was recorded as part of Ross’ Mountain Money concert series; Ross works on a song in his home office. Playing in front of audiences since age 11, Ross said music is always on in his home; Figgy the cat greet Ross while he is restringing a guitar.

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After a Fashion

A few weeks ago, I photographed a Saturday night fashion show held at the Main Street Museum in White River Junction, Vt., for Enterprise, the Valley News’ fledgling business magazine. As someone who buys his clothes at thrift stores, it was fun to see what’s fashionable! Here are a few of my favorites from covering the event:

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From top: Make-up artist Katie O’Day touches up model Caroline Collison at a nearby hair salon before the start of the fashion show held at the Main Street Museum in White River Junction, Vt. Fourteen models showed the work of four local designers in the show; Models Bethany Fleishman and Justin Barrett talk backstage before the start of a fashion show; Jessica Mesa shows a piece by local designer Keeny Paige; Designer Mark E. Merrill’s work is shown on the runway by a model who gave her name as “The White Light.”

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Back to Barre

Over the past week, I returned to the Barre Auditorium to photograph playoff basketball for the Valley News. Known to many as The Aud, the municipal gymnasium in Barre, Vt., has been hosting high school championship play since 1941. While the gym is a technical challenge due to subdued lighting and limited space, its atmosphere is unmatched when filled to 1,856 capacity. Here’s a few of my favorites:

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From top: Sharon Academy head coach Blake Fabrikant calls out a play as guard Tanner James brings the ball upcourt during the team’s semifinal game against Twinfield; Proctor fans attach players’ names before their championship game begins; a Sharon Academy student has his face and arms covered in the school color; Fabrikant gives player Brandon Tracy direction during their championship game; Rivendell Academy students react to change in play late in their Saturday night title tilt; the Rivendell Raptor strikes a pose outside the team locker room; Jill Thomas congratulates her husband, Woodstock boys basketball head coach Jeff Thomas, after his team completed a perfect season with a 65-56 championship win over Enosburg. “It’s been a long season,” Jill Thomas said.

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Mud Boy Revisited

Eating Well magazine recently published its March/April 2015 edition, featuring a photograph I did of four-year-old Bradford Jones enjoying mud season. Taken in 2003 at Fat Rooster Farm in Royalton, Vt., I did the photo on a lark while I worked on the book Harvest (it also appeared later in Vermont Life). Brad’s enthusiasm for the season still comes through — it’s hard to believe he’s in his first year of high school!

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More Chickens!

Coming up in April, the second edition of Jennifer Megyesi’s successful book The Joy of Keeping Chickens is to be published! The book, originally published in 2009, will have revisions and additions by Jennifer and myself — here are a few of the new photos.

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From top: An Ameraucana free-ranging hen scratches away fallen leaves while looking for insects and worms at Fat Rooster Farm in Royalton, Vt.; While house cats pose far less threat as predators to chickens, domestic dogs, foxes, raccoons and skunks as well as weasels, minks and birds of prey can wreak havoc on a flock; After Erin Regan lost her first flock of laying hens to a fox, she built a second-floor coop over her Bethel, Vt., sheep barn. With its “free-range on-ramp,” the coop’s door is opened with a rope on a pulley.