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Downtown Savannah

As part of our trip we took a stroll through historical downtown Savannah, seeing it’s amazing architecture and beautiful squares.

These pictures represent a taste of downtown on pretty May evening.

Click here to see the gallery.

Bonaventure Cemetery, Savannah

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One of the early shoots on our southern trek was famous Bonaventure Cemetery.

From the official Savannah Website:

Bonaventure Cemetery was developed on the historically-significant site of Bonaventure Plantation. The peaceful setting rests on a scenic bluff of the Wilmington River, east of Savannah. The site was purchased for a private cemetery in 1846 and became a public cemetery in 1907. Citizens and others can still purchase interment rights in Bonaventure. This charming site has been a world famous tourist destination for more than 150 years due to the old tree-lined roadways, the many notable persons interred, the unique cemetery sculpture and architecture, and the folklore associated with the site and the people.

Click here to see our pictures from the shoot.

More from Savannah, Georgia!

Downtown Savannah as the sun is setting.

Downtown Savannah as the sun is setting.

After spending much of the past several weeks sorting, viewing, editing, sorting again, viewing again, and whittling down, I’ve been able to find a nice collection of some of my favorite pictures from my recent trek with the Mentor Series to Savannah Georgia.  The problem with this trip is that I found I love so many of my pictures that I’ve decided to show just a small variety here now, but I will publishing complete galleries from the various shoots over the next weeks and months.  I hope you enjoy viewing the pictures as much as I did taking them.

Mentor Series: Savannah, Georgia

A reenactment group firing the cannons at Fort Pulaski.

A reenactment group firing the cannons at Fort Pulaski.

I just returned from the amazing city of Savannah Georgia after completing another fabulous trek with the Mentor Series.  The city is full of amazing people, food,  and history.  I would like to especially thank our two mentors, Dave Black, who shared us his experience in light painting, and Bill Durrence, a Savannah native who provided a great history lesson in addition to great photographic tips.  I can’t thank them, and the other incredible photographers I met and learned from during the trek.  To get a taste of some of the various locations we visited, please check out this early gallery of some of our pictures.  More comprehensive galleries will be coming in the next week as we review the close to two thousand pictures we took during our weekend workshop.

If you are a photographer and want to improve your skill, make sure you check out the Mentor Series.  I can’t recommend them more.  I hope to see you on one of their treks in the future.

2011 Cherry and White Day

2011 Cherry and White Day

Last week Temple Football held it’s annual Cherry and White Day Spring Football game, the first under new Head Coach Steve Addazio.  Despite having to move the game time because of bad weather, a great crowd watch as the Owls played each other in an event I’ve been attending since I was a young pup, or should I say young Owl.  Click Here to see the pictures from the day.

Happy Thanksgiving from MJF Photo!

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This Fall has been a very busy time for us at MJF Photo.  We’ve had a lot of photo projects including weddings, college football games, concerts and trips.  We look forward to sharing some of these with you as we go into the new year.

In the mean time, we all wish you a happy Thanksgiving as we here at MJF Photo stop to give thanks for all that we have.

The Picture of the Week, September 19, 2010

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The Picture of the Week, September 13, 2010

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Las Vegas, an amazing city know for it’s bright lights and gambling halls.   But it is also one of the most diversely beautiful places I’ve gotten to visit.  From desert landscapes like those in Red Rocks Canyon to water sports at Lake Meade to the famous Strip.  This picture is from a series of pictures taken at night in the heart of Las Vegas Blvd.  Make sure to check back soon for the entire series.

The Picture of the Week, September 5, 2010

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Open Mic regular and Coffee Works Camille Peruto returned the Coffee Works stage performing her great mix of covers and originals to a full house.  Camille will be returning to the CW stage in just two weeks as she open for the great Tommy Conwell.  Click here for ticket and show information.  And click here for more pictures from her last show!

The Picture of the Week, August 29, 2010

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John Fey, of the Philadelphia band Ike, stopped by Coffee Works Open Mic night last week with his friend and co-writer Brittany Rotundo. Together they did some of Ike’s songs from their fabulous new album “Tie the Knot, With All that You Got.”

John will be returning to Coffee Works on September 26th when he open for the great Jeffrey Gaines. Click here for ticket and show information.

In the meantime, check out the pictures from their Open Mic performance.