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Prince William SPCA: Cars, Pups, & Pints - September 24th, 2022

Following a client meeting the morning after arriving home from my trip to St. Louis, like any petrolhead, I spotted a well kept vintage Mercedes S Class while picking up a cup of coffee.  My curiosity was piqued.  Come to find out, the next block over was the Prince William SPCA’s Cars, Pups, & Pints charity and pet adoption car show.  It was a beautiful day, and it has been forever since I’ve been to a car show.  This one was paid entry and juried for prizes, so I left my car where I’d parked it in the lot for my meeting beforehand.

There was a mix of imports and classics on hand; this wasn’t really an exotics show, but there was a healthy lineup of 911s, a V10 R8 previously owned by Van Halen was on display, and a Cushman Truckster also showed up late and parked way in the back out of most people’s notice.

One thing is no doubt: when you see a laptop plugged into the passenger seat of a Supra, you KNOW you’re in trouble.

Megan: Steampunk Textile Mill

Megan and I have known each other for over half a decade at this point, and have always shared a kindred connection thanks to our mutual love of all things dark, spooky, and nerdy.  As a photographer with a knack for makeup and modeling, Megan and I share a creative brainwave. When she’s not shooting the Moon and capturing the Milky Way at night, you can find Megan chasing storms and freezing lightning bolts by day.

We’ve bounced photoshoot ideas back and forth for years, but the distance between DC and Rhode Island has hampered our opportunities.  On my last visit in 2018, we had planned a foggy graveyard shoot, but this never materialized.  This Summer we made more firm plans for photoshoots in advance of my trip to Rhode Island in July.  Unfortunately our foggy graveyard plans fell through yet again… but we were able to finally have our first photoshoot together after all these years, and it definitely isn’t our last!

Over the years I’ve come to love Rhode Island’s mix of oceanic leisure and venerable rural antiquity; the small New England state is rich in history and photogenic backdrops.  At a super-secret location, Megan and I held our finally-first-ever photoshoot in a former textile mill, incorporating our mutual love of steampunk to coordinate with some of the antique equipment surviving from the industrial revolution.  We used this first shoot as an opportunity to experiment - Megan had a wardrobe first, sporting a steampunk-styled corset, and ran through poses while I took advantage of the creative flexibility and added some dramatic color I don’t usually get to include in many of my other photoshoots.

This was a photoshoot we were excited for months, maybe even years in advance, but we ended up even more excited about it after seeing the results as they offloaded onto my computer - dark, bold, and dramatic.

So today, on “The Queen of Halloween’s” 30th birthday (born on lucky October 13th!), I hope you enjoy the first creative project my Rhode Island Muse and “The Duke of Spook” finally collaborated on together.

The Queen of Halloween & The Duke of Spook will return!

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Behind the Scenes

Well, less behind-the-scenes, and more selfies during the shoot and afterwards at a cookout - have to keep our super-secret shoot location super-secret somehow!

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SARS-CoV-2 - May

In keeping with my last post, I’m compiling all the unusual (or usual by now) sights I’ve spotted in my quarantine outings. Honestly, beyond the requisite safety precautions, “quarantine” seems like an American misnomer compared to the much earlier and more comprehensive prevention protocols in other countries; so much is still allowed and considered essential.

Retail

While March and April saw widespread shortages of staple commodities such as toilet paper and hand sanitizer, May is seeing these items make a gradual reappearance in stores. In fact one store I visited at the end of May, while following a tip on disinfecting wipes, had a cornucopia of TP taller than me, and larger than a pack of cars.

All images shot and edited on iPhone.

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Although I had a limited supply of disinfectant wipes, I’ve been trying to secure a few more containers so I don’t have to outright ration their use on my gear, etc. In the last two weeks alone I’ve found disinfectant wipes in stock at at various websites, but they’ve sold out by time I’ve made it to the shopping card 5x now. Then, I managed to get an order to process for one before it sold out, but when I received the shipment from Amazon proper, I was delivered an unopened shipping bag empty except for a piece of scrap cardboard; the stocker had obviously not placed my item in the bag - what happened after that; my guess is probably the same as yours. However, since then, between the help of some close friends and a little luck, I’ve secured what I need for now.

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Restaurants

For takeout, I’ve mostly done curbside or drive-through, but those that I’ve gone inside… it’s still weird seeing once bustling places empty and quiet.

All images shot and edited on iPhone.

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Burke Lake Park

Virginia’s county, state, and national parks have been closed for some time now (and as of this writing, they are still closed for anything but recreation - the facilities are still shuttered and offices are not open for business). With gyms closed, I’ve been endurance training harder than even the season following my knee surgery rehab, and Burke Lake Park offers a lot to me as a runner - at 4.5mi, one lap can be stretched to 5mi, two laps easily stretches to a 10 miler, and 3 laps is just over a half-marathon. So though I’m not hiking every other weekend with friends like a normal Summer, here’s a little nature for you.

All images shot on EOS R and edited on a color calibrated computer.

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Playgrounds

Following that, although county, state, and national parks have been largely closed, not all people or organizations have understood the orders, or have flagrantly ignored them - locally, this has emerged as people disagreeing about the usage of playgrounds. For some HOAs, it took legal threats from the Department of Health to finally close recreational facilities restricted by Executive Orders. Here is what that looks like in some places.

All images shot on EOS R and edited on a color calibrated computer.

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2020 Washington Auto Show

2020 has started off quite stressful for me, due to some health issues being faced by members of my family, so I am behind in posting, but here we are! With everything going on, I was fortunate to be able to make it out to the Washington Auto Show this year, which I look forward to and make it a point to attend every year. Since I wanted to relax by going to the show, this year I brought along my 85mm f/1.2; my favorite lens - great for details (and portraits), but a specialized lens not for wide scene captures.

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First things first; the new “Mustang.” I can’t say I agree with Ford’s decision to place the Mustang marque on an all-electric crossover-type vehicle, and I found the car itself uglier than the press photos released when the new direction Mustang is going was released. I, however, am in the minority, as the general public seems to love it based on overhearing others viewing it at the auto show - apparently Ford’s market research was accurate. Apparently the C8 Corvette was also on display at this show, and I walked right past it without noticing - that’s interesting.

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As an Infiniti driver, I am of course an Infiniti fan. The Q60 has grown on me since the CV37 released in 2017, and despite some exciting engine options up to 400hp, it is still being done the disservice of being sold without any manual transmission option whatsoever.

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Anyone who knows me knows I love Porsche. They unfortunately did not have a display at this year’s show, but that didn’t stop me from photographing every Porsche I spotted at the show.

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