
Trout Unlimited Part 4: Bigger Fish to Fry
After several outings for creating photography and several more for videography, our project for the Seth Green Chapter of Trout Unlimited was getting pretty close to wrapping up.

Trout Unlimited Part 3: High and Dirty
May 14, 2011. I met up with Dean Milliman early that morning in our normal spot. I had arrived early this time, and was already in my old Simms waders when he pulled off the road.

Trout Unlimited Part 2: Wet and Windy
April 16, 2011. After having scouted a few productive-looking stretches of Oatka Creek and Spring Creek a couple of weeks prior, it was time to begin work on our project for the Seth Green Chapter of Trout Unlimited.

Trout Unlimited Part 1: Scouting and Burgers
We hit Oatka Creek for the first time in the early morning hours of April 2. I was joined by good friends, Dean Milliman and Matt Smythe for a scouting mission of one of Western New York's most popular trout fisheries, one that is deeply steeped in history and tradition. The three of us were beginning work on an advertising campaign for the Seth Green Chapter of Trout Unlimited.

Jinelle, Her Saw, and a Good Tree
The heady scent of the Balsam Fir pitch on my hands still hangs in the air, and I'm not going to wash it off. I'm savoring it as long as I can. Just this morning, "Stage Two" of the new personal project was underway at Stokoe Farms, in Scottsville, NY.

Morgan and the Marshmallows
One of the greatest challenges, for me at least, seems to be carving out time in the schedule to create fresh personal work. New portfolio images, bodies of work revolving around a specific idea for a self-promo piece, that sort of thing.

Winter's First Whispers
I could see it coming from half a mile away. It wasn't here just yet, but it would be soon. The air to the northwest was becoming more and more opaque. The wind had picked up and carried with it a deeper chill.