Category Archives: Photography

An evening of photography in Rockport, Me.

After a long  day of looking at photography, talking about photography and photographers, the ethics and issues around making photographs of patients and their caregivers, and a pair of presentations by two amazing photographers, what do I do? Grab my gear and head out to make more photographs. What else? I’d love to hear what...

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Rockport Harbor, Rockport, ME

I’m spending the week in Rockport, Maine, one of the most beautiful coastal towns in the U.S., for a workshop at Maine Media Workshops entitled “Photographing the Human Side of Medicine.”   This workshop explores the issues and special considerations that revolve around documenting the human experience in a health care setting. More on that in...

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The Champlain Valley Fair

The Champlain Valley Fair marks the end of summer and is the last big hurrah before the kids go back to school and we all get ready for fall (and winter) here in Vermont. I spent most of the day there yesterday with my family and some close friends, and I found myself drawn upward...

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Farm Security Administration/Office of War Information Photographs – in color!

The Denver Post has featured a fantastic selection of some of the only color photographs taken as part of the Farm Security Administration/Office of War Information effort during the period of WWII, 1939 to 1943.  The photo below of a fair barker was taken right here in Vermont, at the grounds at the state fair...

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High in the sky

On Sunday, I photographed my 5th UVM College of Medicine Commencement at Ira Allen Chapel in Burlington. It was a beautiful day, probably the best I’ve seen. One of the things we do is to gather the 106 recently minted doctors on the steps of the chapel for a group photo, which requires that I...

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