I went out with fellow photography friends for John Welsh's photography class. We were lucky enough to stumble onto an adventurous group of paintball players in a graffiti-covered, paintball-player's paradise.
This old pier was used for coal transportation in the past. The Delaware River Port Authority has been renovating the riverfront with the Rails to Trails program so we were glad to see this pier-turned-battlefield still standing.
The paint-stained architecture really struck me, as did the players themselves.
We are proud to present our short, non-profit documentary for the Lutheran Theological Seminary. The story of the late Grover Wright, his wife Irma, and the scholarship fund they've set up for young Lutherans looking to go to the seminary is inspiring and heartfelt.
Please enjoy the film in the video section of our site, or on our vimeo page!
Completed a new commission project for the retiring Directors of Crozer Chester Medical Center delivered as charcoal drawings and lithographs. A nice break from the photo market!
We are very happy to annouce the launch of our new website with an e-mail campaign to all of our current and potential clients, as well as family and friends. Check out the new site. We're sure you'll enjoy it.
We continue to work with clients in the European market, doing a shoot for Metzger Real Estate Group's magazine MRGlobal in Vienna Austria. The magazine highlighted Executive VP and COO Arthur P. Pasquarella of BPG Properties as he spoke on the status of today's real estate market. "Investment sales activity for the first nine months of 2011 was up nearly 100% over the same period in 2010."
BPG is a private equity real estate fund manager who have established a good reputation in the acquisition, development and investment management of all major property types in the United States. This company places high value on quality and is committed to building value.