Author Archives: Allan Weitz

True Stories: The Day Mother Nature Blinked

When people hear you take pictures of boats for a living, they start getting all sorts of pictures in their minds about sunny isles, gentle breezes, and all else that comes with the ‘good life’. Admittedly, there are times when … Continue reading

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How to Make a Gray Barge Sing

About two years before the twin towers fell, I got a call from a shipbuilder down in Louisiana who was about to launch the first of a fleet of barges slated for duty in and around the New York harbor. … Continue reading

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The Sweetest Light of the Year

One of the better metaphors I’ve come up with to describe the difference between mid-day light during the summer months and winter months is to compare them to an overhead lamp at full Wattage (summer light) compared to a desk … Continue reading

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Same Place, A Time Apart

One of the benefits of shooting on location is having the opportunity to travel to places both near and far and finding interesting subjects to photograph along the way.  On many occasions I’ve returned to, or at the very least, … Continue reading

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One Last Dance with Film

I last peered through the ocular of my Schneider 4x Lupe in August 2001. Little did I know I was editing my last rolls of slide film as I hunched over my light box, eyeballing a dozen or so boxes … Continue reading

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