PHOTO BLOG

Lake LaDue on Life Support!

Water levels at the LaDue Reservoir in Auburn Township Ohio have reached critical levels. The abnormally dry conditions of summer have persisted thus far into mid-September. The water level typically decreases at this time of year, but local residents

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July 4th in Hiram!

The Independence Day celebration in Hiram, Ohio is by far the biggest community event of the year. It begins with a community gathering on the evening of July 3 which was capped by the National Anthem sung by Lorena Vines followed by fireworks. Activities resumed at 9 am on July 4th…

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Garrettsville Summerfest!

Spent Friday evening in Garrettsville photographing the annual Summerfest carnival. Weather was absolutely perfect, and the venue was jam-packed with people. The main street is blocked off for the event, and forms an inviting corridor flanked by the historic storefronts. There’s a stage at each end

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Rodeo Night!

June 7 was Rodeo Night, the summer kick-off event at Ravenna City Park of Dreams in Ravenna Ohio. The annual event is a partnership with the Reed Memorial Library and Ravenna Parks & Recreation. This year’s gathering featured a wild west theme with a petting zoo, hay rides

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Memorial Day in Hiram!

I was honored to photograph the annual Memorial Day observance here in Hiram, Ohio. It’s a way to show respect for veterans while preserving a visual record of the proceedings. The event is rich in the small town atmosphere which I thrive upon. As customary, the parade stepped off from Hayden Street and

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Chili Cook-Off!

Hiram College and the Hiram Christian Church partnered to host a chili cook-off on Sunday, February 25 at the church. The event was a fund-raiser for HAPPI Place, a resource center for Hiram College

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Time Travelers!

Here’s a selection of portraits from the Civil War Encampment that have been time regressed to simulate 19th century tintypes. At these historical reenactments, many people simply appear as contemporary folks

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