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Visiting the east coast…part II

Visiting the east coast…part II Continuing on the journey, we decided to take a hike along the Appalachian Trail in the Delaware Water Gap.  Although it was very cold, it was nice to get out and hike.  It’s a spot we’ve been to before, where I’ve done some fly fishing with a good friend.  The...

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April 5, 2009 - 3:23 pm

Kathryn - Hey, thanks for the hike and tour!! Fun to do it from my easy chair, altho it would have been more fun to BE there!! I keep wondering IF Espen will remember these experiences on the East Coast–he’s so smart–he’s probably storing it all in his computerized memory bank!! Kakee

Chris & Theresa married…the finale!

Chris & Theresa married…the finale! Wow, this was a long time coming!  But here it is, and I really enjoyed posting all these photos.  I know there’s quite a few, but it was hard to skimp due to an over saturation of stellar images.  Thanks again, Chris and Theresa.  You guys rock, and it sure...

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February 11, 2009 - 1:38 am

alisa - amazing joel. i’d say it’s some of the best you’ve ever done.

April 9, 2010 - 10:13 pm

a window to who you are… » Oregon Wedding Photographers Coalition - [...] I love doing ring shots.  Period.  I think what really captures me about photographing them is the chance to tell the story of the day, pulling in details that are specific to the wedding.  The below photo is such an example.  The couple had two huge fire pits blazing where their guests could roast marshmallows.  Before anyone could grab the below stick and use it I pulled it in for a shot of the rings.  Not only does it tell the story of the day, but it truly reflects the couple and their love for enjoying the outdoors.  If you would like to see the rest of their wedding you can check it out HERE.  [...]

April 5, 2010 - 12:40 pm

feature: ChampagneNW | peace.photo.bock - [...] For those of you who are dealing with some “great” weather for photos right now, stop on by ChampagneNW’s blog to see some suggestions of fun ways to utilize the elements, including a photo from a wedding I shot that gives a great example of utilizing the elements.  Here’s another image from the same wedding that gives you a glimpse of what we’re talking about.  If you want to see more of their winter wedding, check them out here. [...]

Around Princeton Seminary…

And yet a few more images from around campus…

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November 14, 2008 - 11:28 am

Daniel Escher - I have never seen the inside entrance of Stuart Hall look that good. Kudos, sir.

November 13, 2008 - 6:21 pm

Bryan Rupp - That last comment is from Bryan, not Leah I just forgot to change the name.

November 13, 2008 - 6:21 pm

Leah Rupp - I must concur with my lovely wife, that I like the leaf one as well, but I also really like the shot inside the seminary where the cold toned light is illuminating the “Princeton Theological Seminary” on the wall. Great work Joel, and that better be in some kind of catalog for Princeton. (I think I may go on a little photo adventure this afternoon, sure wish you were here man.)

November 13, 2008 - 1:19 am

Leah Rupp - ooh, I really like the leaf one! Beautiful.

November 12, 2008 - 11:50 pm

alisa - i’m drooling…

Fall mornings on Princeton Seminary’s campus…

This morning I finally threw in the towel and got up from my slumbers to lumber through the Princeton area for some photographic moments.  Here’s one of several I came across.  I always forget how much better the light actually is at this time, as well as the amazing patterns of shadows, silhouettes, back lighting,...

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October 23, 2008 - 1:42 pm

Leah Rupp - Wow, beautiful!

Buried beneath dew and blade

I saw a really cool shot early today and set out to see what I could get.  However, in the process I ended up looking down and noticing I was smashing all these fallen berries.  Upon closer inspection I noticed this scene, pretty cool.

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