In the Midtones: The Last Three Months of Editing, Travel, and Quiet Growth
The last three months have been about slowing down, revisiting past work, and finding clarity in the edit. From local mornings along the Hudson to travel and client projects, this season has reshaped how I tell stories through light.
A Quick Catch-Up: Three Months of Growth Behind the Lens
The last few months have been a period of steady, deliberate progress in my photography — a stretch of experimentation, technical refinement, and developing a clearer creative identity. If you’ve been following along, here’s a quick look at what’s been happening behind the scenes
Revisiting Past Work: The Hidden Gold in Old Files
Think your best photos are still ahead of you? Maybe—but what if they’re already hiding in your archives, just waiting for a second chance? Revisiting old work with fresh eyes can reveal hidden gems, better compositions, and a chance to apply your new editing skills. Before you rush to your next shoot, take a detour through your past—your portfolio (and your hard drive) will thank you.
Through the looking glass
Ever tried taking a photo through glass and ended up with a masterpiece of reflections, glare, and random smudges? Fear not—this guide will help you shoot through glass like a pro, turning those pesky reflections into a thing of the past. Say goodbye to ghostly photobombs and hello to crystal-clear shots!

