Newest Images of Marblehead

Falling Snow on Redd’s Pond

By |2016-11-06T12:06:05-05:00January 21st, 2013|Categories: Snow|Tags: , , |

On Wednesday, January 16th, a snow storm was predicted for Marblehead.  It was supposed to be a fairly small one with a few inches expected.  I decided to try to make the most of the opportunity and headed out at dawn to capture the event.  As luck would have it, I arrived at Redd's pond while the snow continued to fall.  I have a few images of Redd's blanketed in the white stuff but none of actively falling snow.  I set up the camera on a tripod and grabbed the umbrella to keep snow from hitting the lens.  The tricky [...]

Keep it Local – Mini Marblehead at the Gerry 5

By |2016-11-06T12:06:05-05:00January 18th, 2013|Categories: Uncategorized|Tags: , |

On December 22nd, the Gerry 5 opened its doors and showed off the great miniaturized town of Marblehead.  I headed down with my kids as we had missed this in years past and we all gazed at the incredible work that lay before us.  There were a half dozen readily recognizable scenes of Marblehead and a train (seen in the background above) to recreate life as it was decades ago.  If you missed this next year, make sure you visit next December.  And look below for two more images from the town.

The Red Doors of Fort Sewall in the Snow

By |2016-11-06T12:06:05-05:00January 17th, 2013|Categories: Snow|Tags: , |

Hope no one is tired of the snow fall from December 30th yet.  As I mentioned previously, this was about as perfect of a snow fall as a photographer could hope for.  After State Street and the sunrise, I photographed Fort Sewall and came away with a few favorite images.  One of them was this photo of the the red door leading to a bunker in the hillside.  Rather than take a straight shot of the door, I decided to use the contrasty posts as a leading line taking the viewer's eye from the left bottom corner of the screen [...]

The Sun Rises over Marblehead Harbor and the Lighthouse

By |2016-11-06T12:06:05-05:00January 16th, 2013|Categories: Marblehead Harbor|Tags: , , , |

When I go out for a shoot, I typically will return with a number of images that I can't wait to share.  In the case of this Summer sunrise that took place at the end of June 2012, I ended up with two favorites.  The first was shared a while ago and featured a seagull that entered the frame at just the right moment.  This image sat in the queue waiting patiently for the world to see it. For sunrise and moonrise shots, I rely on an app called TPE to help predict where the sun or moon is expected [...]

Long Exposure – The Lighthouse at Sunset

By |2016-11-06T12:06:05-05:00January 15th, 2013|Categories: Long Exposure|Tags: , , , |

On December 23rd, I headed out to Chandler Hovey Park to photography the lighthouse draped in its holiday best.  I had just finished shooting the sunset at Devereux Beach both as fiery and smokey tendrils and had found a nice angle from which to shoot the lighthouse and old oil house.  As I walked back to the car, I couldn't help but grab one more shot of the lighthouse at sunset.  As the light was fading, this ended up as a 30-second exposure (thus qualifying it for Long Exposure Tuesday).  If you look closely at the sky, you'll see a [...]

Old Town House Blanketed in Snow

By |2016-11-06T12:06:05-05:00January 14th, 2013|Categories: Snow|Tags: , , |

It seems like forever since we had just the right amount and type of snow (not to mention the timing of the fall).  This image from the morning of December 30th followed such a perfect snow storm.  The snow proved just wet enough to stick to trees and the wind died down to keep it there.  The snowfall amount wasn't excessive so that large piles didn't push onto the sidewalks and the salt was kept to a minimum.  It was in such perfect conditions that I found myself on this morning.  I first photographed State Street in what quickly became [...]

Keep it Local – The Stores on Washington Street

By |2014-04-20T14:48:47-04:00January 11th, 2013|Categories: Keep it Local|Tags: , , |

Have I mentioned how much I love the parking ban?  I know that it can be a royal pain but I could never capture a scene such as this with cars parked along Washington Street.  The absence of cars removes much of the dating that can happen with photographs and allows the viewer to imagine this street as it was ten, twenty or a hundred years ago.  Only by looking at the signs such as Mahri, Candy Pop Sweet Shoppe, O'Ramas, or Captn's Bakery can you place this scene as belonging to December 2012.  The stores of Old Town make [...]

The Red House on Hooper Street

By |2016-11-06T12:06:05-05:00January 10th, 2013|Categories: Snow|Tags: , |

Back to the snow of December 30th for this image of a house on Hooper Street.  I've wanted to capture this house for a long time and found myself in front of it as the light rose on December 30th.  I had already photographed State Street and the sunrise from Front Street.  I had made my way to try to capture Old Town with the benefits of the parking ban when I came across the great contrasts here.  The snow along the clapboard panelling and the wreath on the door made for a beautiful scene.  Reading the sign shows that [...]

The Long Night Moon Rises over the Pier on Mooring Road

By |2016-05-05T20:26:07-04:00January 9th, 2013|Categories: moon|Tags: , , |

The Long Night Moon rose on December 28th and I made a bee line for Mooring Road to try to capture it.  I had planned this out the day before and scouted out various locations from which the moon was expected to rise.  This was the only time of the year when the moon rise would put it in close proximity to one of my favorite piers in town and I decided to head to Mooring road.  The issues were that I was working that day and the moon was due to rise about 30 minutes after sunset.  I managed [...]

Long Exposure – Smoking Tendrils on Devereux Beach

By |2016-11-06T12:06:05-05:00January 8th, 2013|Categories: Long Exposure|Tags: , , , , , , |

Tuesday means it's time for a Long Exposure image and this time we turn to Devereux beach.  I shared an image in color and of much shorter duration taken during the sunset on December 23rd.  I had noted these great tendrils that formed as the surf pushed through at certain points.  The previous image showed the reflections of sunset [see it by clicking here]. This image was created as a 30 second exposure.  The longer duration turned the ocean into mist and I processed this to accentuate the water below and clouds above.  I'm curious which you like more - [...]