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PERFORATED LANDSCAPE 2 -- New York City, New York (June 22, 2024) -- Sunlight streams through a steel wall on Pier 26 in New York's Hudson River Park. A version of this picture won an award in the 2025 NAA Juried Photography Show. The Juror, Cara Weston, said: "This is a wonderful image. I was fascinated with each circle holding a single element of the scene. Rather than one, you are gifted a multitude of images that together tell the story of the scene."
ROUGH HOLDS THE SMOOTH - West Newbury, MA (April 26, 2026) - An ocean-polished white stone and a smooth piece of cast-up coral are embedded in the thick, deeply furrowed bark of an old black locust tree.
SPRING THAW - North Adams, Massachusetts (March 21, 2021) - As winter turns into spring, the ice-imprisoned Notch Brook is transforming on the shoulder of Mt. Greylock. The retreating ice is translucent, and windows on the water are melting into view.
GABBY AND FINNIGAN - Douglas, New Brunswick (August 10, 2025)
ONCE A TALL TREE - Newburyport, Massachusetts (April 20, 2026) - A massive piece of driftwood lies on the northern tip of Plum Island, cast up by the relentless sea and sculpted by wind, sand, water, and fire. It rears its head high above the beach.
STRIPED BY THE SUN - Newburyport, Massachusetts (May 5, 2026) - A couple relaxes on the swinging benches at Newburyport's central waterfront on an unseasonably warm spring day. This ordinary moment is amplified by the striping of sunlight on their clothing and bodies. Their little dog does not want to rest and is having his own separate moment down below.
MONA LISA IN THE MAPLE LEAVES - Newburyport, Massachusetts (October, 2010) - An old photograph recently found, scanned, and made new in monochrome. The girl's expression is ambiguous, somewhere on the boundary between serenity and melancholy.
A JOYFUL SPLASHING - Scarborough, Maine (April 26, 2026) - The wide expanse of flat firm sand at Higgins Beach in Southern Maine is perfect for dashing around with one's friends. There are probably a billion pictures of dogs on beaches...but probably fewer that show the dogs exiting the frame. The focus here is less on the particular canines and more on the universal idea of exuberant dogs romping on the beach; also, the sheer speed and the ephemeral splashes kicked up in their happy wake.