Muddy Fields, Honest Faces
A wet and misty September afternoon. Mud on the field. Faces bright with victory and rain. These candid portraits capture the raw energy of youth sports and the realness found in moments that linger after the game.
Rehoboth Beach After Dark
A quiet evening walk through Rehoboth Beach in early March. The boardwalk nearly empty, the lights soft, and the sea close enough to hear.
Mushrooms on the Meadow’s Edge
At the edge of a fall meadow, Shaggy Mane mushrooms rise like ghostly bells, fleeting towers of texture and whimsy that soon fade back into the earth. For a moment, they might be homes for the little folk.
Nearscape Photography: Weathered Wall
A weathered wall, its paint flaking and brick showing through, becomes a study in texture and time. Early morning light softens the scene, letting detail and contrast tell the story.
Nearscape Photography: Westminster at Night
At night, an alley in downtown Westminster shifts into something unfamiliar. The tattoo studio closed, the smoke shop window glowing, Mona Lisa watching with a cigarette in hand. Empty yet alive, the space feels otherworldly, a reminder that even small towns hold places between places.
Dancing with Sand
A poetic and visual collaboration between poet Christina Gabsa and photographer Bill McNamee, Dancing with Sandreflects on memory, love, and presence within absence. The pairing of image and verse invites the reader into a dance where the past and present move as one.