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“Della, Della” – images from a NW native

“Della, Della”     – images from a NW native This session has been a long time coming.  Way back in January my good friend came out with her family for a conference.  During their visit we had the chance to shoot some senior portraits around Princeton University where she had spent a semester.  It...

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Mother’s Day…

Mother’s Day… We had a great time today, celebrating one amazing mother in particular!  There was crepes, flowers, hand drawn cards (courtesy of the little man), coffee, and dinner with some good friends.  It was a great day!  I hope you all had a great time being thankful for the women who had deal with...

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May 13, 2009 - 11:56 pm

Anita - Hiya Joel! I love looking through your photos! I’m jealous of the crisp and clear images you have as well as the effects on your images…I can’t wait to hear about the techniques and equipment you are using!…Let us know what you are back in town we are looking forward to having you guys over for dinner!

Welcome Wagon & Sufjan Stevens!

Welcome Wagon & Sufjan Stevens! That’s right!  They came through and played at Miller Chapel here at Princeton Seminary.  We decided to take Espen and see how long he would last, and we made around an hour or so.  And, wouldn’t you know it but Sufjan Stevens was playing with them (orange shirt, on the...

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April 22, 2009 - 8:10 pm

tim - a shame to see those empty seats.

April 21, 2009 - 5:55 am

reece - wow!…I’m so in the wrong hemisphere! looked fantastic…oh boy!

April 20, 2009 - 10:17 pm

mitch - I’m a big fan of the act, but because I was in Pittsburgh, I missed the show. I would have loved to have a chance to meet them.

April 19, 2009 - 5:33 pm

Joel - I’m glad you two appreciate what we got to see! It was our first time, and it was definitely awesome!

April 19, 2009 - 5:24 pm

Bryan Rupp - Dood, that’s so awesome that the Welcome Wagon came to Princeton! And that Sufjan was there as well, I am echoing Alisa’s comment! Great shots Joel, I really love that first one, it’s really beautiful.

April 19, 2009 - 5:05 am

alisa - i. am. so. jealous.

April 23, 2009 - 9:41 am

What If We Threw A Listening Party And Everybody Got Pissed? (Sufjan Fans Find a Scapegoat) – Black Plastic Bag – Washington City Paper - [...] producing the debut album of The Welcome Wheel, a Brooklyn-area reverend and his wife, and has been backing them up on banjo. var addthis_pub=”washingtoncitypaper”; var addthis_options=”facebook, twitter, google, [...]

April 21, 2009 - 10:45 pm

All Good Naysayers – A Sufjan Stevens Site » Welcome Wagon Photos From Princeton NJ Show - [...] Bock posted some really amazing photos of the recent Welcome Wagon show in Princeton, NJ. They played in a nice chapel with a full band, [...]

Visit to the East Coast…

Visit to the East Coast… There’s a really good explanation for the long delay on any posts, and that is due to an expected visit from my folks.  They hadn’t been out to Princeton before, so we had a great time showing them not only around the local area, but up in NY and down...

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March 31, 2009 - 1:02 am

Bryan Rupp - Joel, so great to talk to you tonight man, as always! I’m so thankful for your friendship and thankful to be able to share the journey of photography with such a great friend. Hope you have a great evening man and I’m really looking forward to you guys being back!

March 30, 2009 - 6:52 am

Cherice - Of course, we could just say that Joel wasn’t actually there and all we did was bring our handy-dandy friend, Tripod, since Joel’s not in any of the pictures!! (Not that any of us know how to use your cameras well enough to get said pictures, but that’s beside the point…) =)

Deer in the woods…

Deer in the woods… We have a herd of deer that frequent the CRW forrest, meadows, apartments, and playground.  EP and I were just heading out for a walk when we spotted them in the woods across the street.  This was a small section of the herd. ISO 100, f/2.8, 1/500, 200mmISO 100, f/2.8, 1/500,...

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