Posts Tagged ‘Oxford’
Chesapeake Fall Sailing
Chesapeake Fall Sailing

L’Escargot is berthed at Herrington Harbour Marina which is about fifty minutes from my DC office. It’s a pleasure to spend some of these Fall days using the boat both as an office as well as for making images like the one above. I am sitll stunned that the Marina has wi-fi so I can spend time near the water in this beautiful Fall weat

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: Fall Sailing on the Chesapeake Bay
Tidewater:  Fall Sailing on the Chesapeake Bay

Cool weather brought out hundreds of boats from Herrington Harbour South out on the Chesapeake Bay this weekend and L’Escargot happened to be passing by LaNeve, a restored Cape Dory 31 which my neighbor Jim Evans has been working on.  There were tons of fishing boats which looked to be picking up crabs, flounder and rockfish […]

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  

Oxford Afternoon
Oxford Afternoon

I’ve been driving down to the Eastern Shore to get Tidewater books out to Museums and bookstores and took some time out to visit with the Cutts brothers who were just finishing up the rigging one of their classic boats.  And in the pool at Mears Marina found Margaret L. Anderson Rosenfeld whose autographed book “On […]

Fine Photo Print Special: March
Fine Photo Print Special: March

These images are discounted significantly and will be available for a month. They are printed on an extraordinarily beautiful 12″ x 18″ inch metallic paper and are archival in quality.