Me in my teaching darkroom at Oldfields School, Maryland. Nikkromat, 50mm. Kodak TRI-X. NIK Silver Efex Pro

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Me in my teaching darkroom at Oldfields School, Maryland. Nikkromat, 50mm. Kodak TRI-X. NIK Silver Efex Pro
Dinner at Oldfields School. I use to teach photography there. Amazing young ladies, and great staff. Friends I’ll have forever. Love that place. Hasselblad SW. Kodak TRI-X. NIK Silver Efex Pro
Photography class at Oldfields School. My daughter Emme in the middle, hanging out with the high school girls. SX-70. NIK Analogue Efex Pro
Mauxi and Chun, two of my photography students. Oldfields School, Sparks Glencoe, Maryland. Hasselblad SWC, Kodak TRI-X. NIK Silver Efex Pro
Oldfields School horse paddock. Beginning of summer with an early version of the LensBaby. Nikkromat, Kodak Portra 400. NIK Color Efex Pro.
Some of the last moments of Kirk and Anna’s wedding day. We were at the hotel closing down the bar when I shot this one. Such a wonderful couple, and huge plus, the rain held off for all their important moments. I love weddings where I feel lucky to have shared such a special day. Sounds corny, yes it does, but truth be told it’s so much easier working when you really like the people you’re photographing. Thank you Kirk and Anna. Nikon FE2, 50mm. Ilford 3200. NIK Silver Efex Pro.
Singer in the band doing his best Otis Redding. Amazing rendition!!! Oldfields School, Maryland. Canon 7D, 28mm. NIK Silver Efex Pro.
Wonderful young lady from Oldfields School, now a chief, is marrying another chief! Martha and Zach were awesome to spend a sunrise and some bee keeping talking food and Italy with! The early morning light on Wye Island is totally worth the trip! Canon 6D, 24-70mm. NIK Silver Efex Pro.