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fine art: harley-davidson softail springer classic

After my brother in law saw the results of my Fine Art Session of the Big Dog Ridgeback he wanted some shots done – or…rather, “suggested” I photograph his bike for content for Shoot-Scoop 😉 . I had already planned to photograph the bike and have some prints done for the holidays as he does…

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fine art session: big dog ridgeback

I’m pretty amazed how people are finding me these days. Turns out my sweet ride shots tickled some bike fancy! After I posted those shots, a few weeks later I received a call regarding shooting a Fine Art Session – a Big Dog Ridgeback Motorcycle which has won two “Best of Show” in bike shows…

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  • Awesome!
    PeachReplyCancel

  • Erin

    great bike…. love the angles you shot!ReplyCancel

  • Hugh Hughes

    Skilled artists with a true passion for their work like Laura are hard to find. When seeking out these artists a no compromise attitude is the only way to go. Laura clearly has passion for her craft to go along with a great amount of skill. Her ability to capture the artistry of the subject is quite evident. She was very easy and accommodating to work with, a real pleasure, and simply a great person to meet and know. Plus it was only a 9 hour round trip from our home. Well worth the drive and one we will absolutely do again.

    Thank you very much

    Hugh & EmmaReplyCancel

  • Michelle

    Dear Hugh,
    I am so glad you have a finger on the pulse of the fine woman I call my best friend. I felt extra proud of her reading your post. Your Big Dog is COOL. Your photos came out great.
    xoxo MichelleReplyCancel

  • Marie

    Rockstar, you’ve done it again! ReplyCancel

  • Fay

    This bike is SICK!ReplyCancel

  • john sullivan

    congrats to Laura and Hugh. you both have a great “eye”!

    sulReplyCancel

  • […] thanks to Emma & Hugh Hughes (see the Fine Art Session of Hugh’s Big Dog Ridgback) who sent me this awesome bag of coffee a week and a half […]ReplyCancel

  • […] I couldn’t have Emma & Hugh drive 4.5 hours for their Fine Art Session without tossing them in front of the […]ReplyCancel

  • […] and  I knew I was meant to photograph their wedding.   Especially since Ed fell in love with my Big Dog Ridgeback Shoot (although he did call it a Harley,  he knows not what he says).   These two are just so AMAZING […]ReplyCancel

exhibit: spy house mansion / seabrook-wilson house.

Since it’s almost Halloween and I was obsessed last week with all of the creepy stuff going on at home – I packed my scouting assistant, Joe, and the two kids in the car last week and drove to the Seabrook-Wilson House (A.K.A.) Spy House Museum. This house is waterfront. Known for being an Inn…

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  • Oh! Creepy is cool! Dare I say I had similar experiences when I lived in an old house in upstate NY? (from post below)

    Love the progress, and gorgeous images as always. Keep safe and well!ReplyCancel

  • Marie

    Love these shots, especially the ones of the beach and the pier! Those clouds just look like they’re grumbling!ReplyCancel

  • Oi, eu gostaria de dizer que vendo essas fotos da Wilson House, fiquei muito emocionado. Seabrook é lindo.
    Um dia irei em Seabrook e direi a meus amigos que com certeza é a cidade mais bonita do mundo!!!
    Parabéns pela cidade e a linda Casa que vocês tem em Seabrook!

    Ps: “Conheci Seabrook através do filme The Notebook, que passou aqui no Brazil, e me apaixonei pela Wilson House, e a cidade.”

    Seabrook é um sonho!

    Atenciosamente!
    Luis Moraes da Silva FilhoReplyCancel

exhibit: asbury park

I’ve lived in my area roughly a year now – I love shooting on location. Allows the creative juices to get flowing, keeps the mind sharp (or intentionally unfocused). Myself and my scouting partner (also my brother in law), Joe, had visited the location of Asbury Park a few months ago and I was immediately…

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the museum of natural history, nyc

Following up on my first blog post, here are a few more images from that day, as promised! My daughter is at the age where she can help with her sister and let mommy goof around with the camera! Random shot on the way home

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