Glory Days
Saying goodbye to summer light and summer lightness of heart with some photos.
First: A walk during the golden hour in Concord.
Then in Dorset, Vermont, one last hurrah with college friends last weekend.
Saying goodbye to summer light and summer lightness of heart with some photos.
First: A walk during the golden hour in Concord.
Then in Dorset, Vermont, one last hurrah with college friends last weekend.
In July and August, I escaped to both Long Island, ME and Acadia National Park for mini-vacations with my family and Adron. Both were starkly different and beautiful - I'll let the photos speak for themselves.
24 hours in Long Island.
A weekend in Acadia, with quick stops in Kennebunkport and York.
For the past 8 months, I've settled into my new beats at the Monitor, including covering the city of Franklin. The smallest city and one of the poorest in New Hampshire, it's a place full of challenges but also hope. The most recent story I did, about a massive, what some consider unrealistic, vision of a downtown revitalization, was perhaps the most optimistic article I've written since coming here. There's real change happening.
I've been photographing there as much as possible, including a New Year's Day whitewater rafting event and in May, a three-part series called "Focus on Franklin." I spent a week or so talking to and photographing as many people as possible in the city. I asked them what they thought about their city - what's good, and what could be better.
Here's a taste of what I've seen there so far:
I've been dying to post summer photos - here they are, finally! Starting with a trip to Amherst College (my alma mater) in late May and finishing up with a hike up Mt. Kinsman earlier this week, it's been a summer of mini-trips and small moments.
You don't want to let your bread get stale, or your photo portfolio.
Or so they say (?). Wordpress was a fabulous place to start, but after hearing about Squarespace on Serial so many times, I finally gave in. You'll see some portfolio oldies/goodies on here, as well as a number of new photos sprinkled in from my eight months so far at the Concord Monitor (plus some personal adventures in-between).
To go back to any of my old photo blog posts, just click on the links below:
My most recent blog, in two parts, which will be available until November (when my domain name will stop being renewed): https://elodierosephotography.com/about/blog/ & https://elodierosephotography.com/blog2/
My 365 day photo project at http://ers365project.wordpress.com/
My first photo blog at http://erslifethroughalens.wordpress.com/
In the meantime, stay tuned as I churn out some new content here!
(A sneak peek of this summer):