Category: Wedding Photography
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Beijing Travel Photos
Some highlights, at least for me, of Beijing. The city, the forbidden city, and the 798 Art Zone.
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China Travel Photos – Huanghuacheng Great Wall
We approached from across the river with instructions to follow the path and pay the man 5 yuan each to traverse his property. Down the uneven stone steps, across the rickety wooden bridge with missing planks, and under the sign written in Chinese characters we couldn’t read. At the end of the bridge, we went…
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It begins… 90 days around the globe.
Days 1-6 were spent on the Eastern seaboard of the U.S. It will be about 80 more days until I return home. For the duration, I’ll try to keep you up to date, but your best bet is to find me on Instagram. Goodbye was DC and Philly for Roller Derby World Championships. However, all…
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Hawaii Went Missing…
This has been sitting unpublished for over a year now. I think it’s because I was annoyed about the inconsistency of the photo layout. But if not now… when? Hawaii was really beautiful, regardless of the weird sizing of these images.
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Positano, Italy – More Travel Photos
More Italy photos… because I’m about to be traveling for three months.
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Doorways & Clichés – Italy Travel Photography (Part 2)
Recently we established that I went to Italy, where I had some success with street photography. Another thing you find walking around Italian streets are doors. Miraculous, tiny, odd, varied, and beautiful doors. So I ended up photographing a lot of doors, doorways, alleys, entries, and things near them. Today they make up part 2…
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Roman Streets – Italy Travel Photography (Part 1)
I always wanted to be good at street photography, but in college the limitations of my own fear and costly 35mm film kept me from really embracing it. Then somewhere around 2004 when I got my first digital SLR with no limitations of film I discovered it was more my fear than cost holding me back.…
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In Relation to Pocahontas…
My family doesn’t mess around when it comes to reunions. Nearly 200 Rowe descendants gathered in Fredericksburg, VA over the July 4th weekend for a historically and socially significant weekend. I watched my 93 year old Grandfather light up at the faces of his cousins who greeted him by saying “George Rowe! I thought you were…
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Last Stop Tokyo
While in Tokyo, I received a fortune. It was a “bad” fortune. “Although you are in a hurry, there will be no boat to cross the river. If you dare to sail, the boat will be swallowed by high waves. You can’t go ahead and you should go back to your homeland. When you get…
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Perhaps my favorite…
Yen Duc is a small village between Hanoi and Halong Bay. In just over 24 hours our guide, Thuy, showed us more wonderful things that words can describe. So (of course) I offer you too many photos instead.