Behind the Mall. Canon EOS Rebel T3, January 2013. Copper Beech. iPhone 5, April 2013. Copper Beech. iPhone 5, April 2013. Backyard Sunset. iPhone 5, May 2013. The Bay. iPhone 5, May 2013. First UU, Providence, RI. iPhone 5, May 2013. Baker Tower, Dartmouth College. iPhone 5, May 2013. Sunset. iPhone 5, June 2013. Surreal Lighting. iPhone 5, June 2013. The Hurricane Barrier. Canon EOS Rebel T3, June 2013. What does it mean? Canon EOS Rebel T3, June 2013. Sand Hill Cove Sunset. Canon EOS Rebel T3, August 2013. Kaaterskill Falls. iPhone 5 (Hipstamatic), August 2013. The Amalfi Coast. Film Camera (I forget which), May 1996. Amsterdam. Canon Powershot G3, May 2003. Amsterdam. Canon Powershot G3, May 2003. Dunes. iPhone 1, July 2008. Dunes. iPhone 1, July 2008. Jefferson Memorial and Cherry Blossoms. Canon Powershot G3, April 2005. Vernazza. Disposable Kodak Panorama Camera (two images stitched together), May 1999. Comet. Nikon EM, May 1994. FDR Memorial. Canon Powershot G3, June 2004. Waterfire. Canon Powershot G3, June 2003. Friends at the beach. iPhone 3GS, July 2010. Fences on a beach. Canon Powershot G3, October 2004. Yes! Canon Powershot G3, October 2010. The Swan. Canon Powershot G3, October 2010. Wading. iPhone 3GS, September 2009. Catskills Autumn. Canon EOS Rebel T3, October 2012. On a Downtown Train. iPhone 3GS, January 2010. 3 Houses. Canon Powershot G3, July 2006. Sunset on Lake Michigan. iPhone 4S, July 2012. Sunset after the storm at Camp Yawgoog. iPhone 4S, August 2012. Lamppost in Providence. iPhone 5, November 2012. Mother and Son. Canon Powershot G3, July 2003. Baby Hoodie. Sony Camcorder Still, April 2000. Lincoln Woods. Canon Powershot G3, October 2006. Red Shouldered Hawk in my backyard. Canon EOS Rebel T3, January 2012. Bizarro. iPhone 4, June 2011. Seattle Public Market. iPhone 4, June 2011. Huntington Ave. iPhone 3GS, January 2010. The Lamppost. iPhone 3GS, January, 2010. 7 Bridges in Amsterdam. Canon Powershot G3. May 2003. Lightening Striking Nearby. Canon Powershot G3, August 2003. Forever. iPhone 4, June 2011.
I have been photographing since I was 12. I started with one of those 120mm Cameras you have to look down into from above at summer camp. I soon graduated to a Nikon EM. For those first few years, I developed all my own film in a darkroom at camp. Later, I had a succession of various cameras. Then came digital and everything changed. I began photographing far more often. And with the advent of the iPhone, I took even more. Today, I use an iPhone and a Canon EOS Rebel T3 for almost everything. You can see more on Flickr .