Posts Tagged ‘family’
Tidewater Epub on Amazon
Tidewater Epub on Amazon

Tidewater: The Chesapeake Bay in Photographs” is now uploaded to the Amazon website and can be downloaded instantly for your reading pleasure on almost any device. Cool Technology!

Tidewater: Last Daze of Summer
Tidewater: Last Daze of Summer

These are a few images I’ve made around the Herrington Harbour Marina area. Workboats, sailboats, powerboats…they are all gorgeous and possible inclusions in the new edition of “Tidewater: the Chesapeake Bay in Photographs”.

Tidewater: Chesapeake Images
Tidewater: Chesapeake Images

“Witchcraft”, a 1902 wooden sailing vessel berthed for the night at Herrington Harbour Marina. It’s a work of art and history. There is a video on the yacht’s website which shows you how little room you get in a 52 foot wooden yacht! The wooden rocking chair on the stern is just the perfect touch!

TIDEWATER: Chesapeake Bay Photos on IPAD
TIDEWATER: Chesapeake Bay Photos on IPAD

TIDEWATER: The Chesapeake Bay in Photographs is now available on iBooks!  While we like our print books, we have to admit the images look fantastic on screen. This digital edition includes new photographs, captions and links to additional resources for your next trip to the Bay. TIDEWATER remains the most complete photographic book on the […]

NYPD and WWII Memorial
NYPD and WWII Memorial

Getting down to the WWII Memorial is always a treat.   My first task, a request from furniture maker Jeffrey Jaskiewicz for an image he could use to adorn a rocking chair and so made a pan from the West side of the Memorial.  I then wandered over to visit with the “usual suspects” and found George Kerestes […]

Tuskeegee Airman Leads Chicago Tribute
Tuskeegee Airman Leads Chicago Tribute

Lawton Wilkerson, one of the Tuskeegee Airman lead the Chicago Honor Flight ceremony today.  One hundred WWII veterans visited the WWII Memorial today and were part of a ceremony which included a “lot of photography”.  The photographic archives of Chicago’s Honor Flight are perhaps the most complete of all the Honor Flights. The images from […]

My Father
My Father

He instilled a sense of patriotism and service in his children and whenever I look at this picture, I am moved. His name is inscribed behind the inspection plate on one of the eagles and when i am down there, I always think of him. He didn’t live to see the Memorial erected but he was an avid fan of construction and would have loved to watch the Memorial being put together. He was generous, adventuresome and never saw a situation that he didn’t make better. He also loved boats

Annapolis Maritime Museum
Annapolis Maritime Museum

Les Foster and I finished hanging thirty five images at the Annapolis Maritime Museum and will let the others revolve through the two months the show is up. TALK:  “Photographing the Chesapeake”  January 26, 2012  7:8:30 p.m. RECEPTION: January 27, 2012  5:30-7:30 p.m  

L’Escargot Restored!
L'Escargot Restored!

L’Escargot, now the nicest Bristol 32 on the Chesapeake Bay, is in the water and going fast (for a Bristol 32).   I’d like to thank everyone who coordinated their efforts to get the boat through the yard:  Buster Phipps for his innovative hatches and woodwork, Osprey Marine Composites for a smooth bottom and structural […]

Duos….
Duos....

Myron Nolish from California and his grandaughter Becky were at the WWII Memorial this weekend with Jim McLaughlin. It’s nice to see these generations together and to bear witness to the love that prompted these two to travel together. And speaking of love…Also at the Memorial this weekend were husband and wife in uniform Belle […]

My Father…Ed Brown
My Father...Ed Brown

Wow!! What a guy…. He joined the Navy in Brooklyn because they had a basketball team and ended up heading overseas on a destroyer which left Pearl Harbor just two weeks before the December 7th attack. He was then assigned to PBY (submarine hunter) airplane in Brazil for the remainder of the war. He had […]