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Images made using traditional, historical methods on film, metal and glass.
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From our lamb roast last Saturday. Special experience being able to go straight to Jamison Farm and pick up our meat straight from the hands that fed, and celebrate the meal with friends and family. We had folks from Italy, Belgium, and Iceland present for a 20 person sit down meal. What a way to celebrate life.

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The year-end lists of photobooks have started to come out and I was thrilled to see that Martin Parr chose Felipe Russo’s book, Centro. Felipe is yet another success story from the amazing Hartford Art School International Limited-Residency Photography MFA Program. Since its inception in 2010, I’ve participated in this program and have been astonished by the success of the students. This success is largely due to the vision of the program’s director, Robert Lyons. By hosting intensive sessions in New York City, San Francisco, Berlin as well as Hartford, Robert has helped give the students a global perspective. Additionally Robert and his team have continually emphasized the importance of the photobook. Upon graduation, each student produces a finished book dummy along with an exhibition. From this have come highly acclaimed published books by J. Carrier (MACK), Bryan Schutmaat (Silas Finch) and others.

Over the years I’ve visited dozens of MFA programs and have yet to find one that rivals Hartford in the quality of its graduates. I’m grateful to be associated with the program and am eager to see who comes on board in the future.

To apply for the program (due January 15), go here: http://www.hartfordphotomfa.org/content/admissions

In a few short years, my alma mater is turning into one of the best photo MFA program’s in the US. In addition to Alec’s post above, I was going to make a list of accomplishments of my classmates and other alumni at Hartford Art School. But the task was too much; everyone’s doing great things, publishing excellent books, winning awards/grants, etc. Needless to say, I’m really proud to be in the company of the photographers coming out of this program. (An incomplete list of accolades can be found here.)

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New Studio - ready for new open hours and wet plate work.  Locals and those traveling through stay tuned!

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A visitor at the door of the studio this morning. Almost moved in and ready to announce some open hours for wetplate portraits.

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