We’ve come to look forward to the annual Brighton Heights Chocolate House Tour. This year’s tour centered around the Shadeland Avenue neighborhood and included eight homes with a wide variety of features, history, and owners. Below is a handful of images of interesting finds during the tour. Enjoy!
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Brighton Heights Chocolate House Tour, June 2011
June 17, 2011A Few Interesting Finds Around Town
April 20, 2011Went for a ride around the city the other day. Here are a few of my favorite images from the day. A few are from Lawrenceville and one’s from just down the road from my home in Bellevue. I love the eclectic feel of Pittsburgh. Every where you look there’s different style of architecture and design. It never gets boring wandering around the ‘Burgh!
Pirates 2011 Home Opener! Lets Go Bucs!
April 9, 2011It’s been far too long since some “Pittsburgh” images have been uploaded. Well now that I think it’s safe to say that the snow is done and the ice is officially melted I can assure you I’ll be out and about this great city exploring for some new great photographs to share. Here are a few from my annual attendance at the Pirates Home Opener. It was a beautiful day for a game. Just a shame we lost so badly. I have a feeling this team will do something special, though. This may be the team that changes the tide for Pirates baseball. We shall see… Either way, it’s good to be back at the ballpark. Let’s Go Bucs!
Schuljak Portraits
December 21, 2010The Schuljak family called me a week ago looking for some last minute Christmas portraits taken on Mt. Washington overlooking the Pittsburgh skyline. Flying in from Texas, the family was only going to be in Pittsburgh for a few days so there weren’t many options when it came to opportunities to shoot. We picked a day and prayed the weather would cooperate. Well, as you will see, the whether didn’t exactly cooperate, but I think it made the portraits that much more eye catching. What do you think?
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Improve the Vue
October 15, 2010I enjoy photographing pretty much anything, but there’s nothing like photographing people voluntarily working to improve their community. Hundreds came out to Bellevue’s “Improve the Vue.” Sadly I was only able to stick around for a few hours, but here’s a sample of the shots I was able to capture in the little bit of time I was able to be there.
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