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1st Annual Schenectady County Pedal, Paddle, Run This »

1st Annual Schenectady County Pedal, Paddle, Run This Saturday!

Schenectady County is planning a wicked fun family event, and Event Photography by Greg Wolcott is happy to be a part of it! This Saturday morning, September 11th, will see the start of the first ever Schenectady County Pedal-Paddle-Run triathlon type event. It is a non-timed, family friendly event designed to encourage exercise and

2 Versions of the Final Barn! And the winner! »

2 Versions of the Final Barn! And the winner!

Of all the beautiful barns I got to see this month, this photo stands out for me. I know that pictures to photographers are probably supposed to be like kids to parents - you're not supposed to have favorites, right? (But I also know that I was definitely my parent's favorite!) Thanks to everyone who made comments or emailed ideas and

Final 2 Barns/Beauty’s Where You Find It »

Final 2 Barns/Beauty’s Where You Find It

Getting busy! The Barn A Day devolved into a barn an every once in a while! Yikes! So today and tomorrow will be the final two barns of the series. I really appreciate everyone who provided suggestions for sites. Over half the barns in the series were recommended by you guys - and there were even more suggestions that I couldn't even get to - at

Barn 10! »

Barn 10!

This image was taken on my drive up to Argyle, NY at a Standard Bred farm. The man who was taking care of the horses was a really nice guy. We talked about the agriculture in the area...one of the farms had just sold out to a housing developer directly behind his stables. This stable's horses run at Saratoga Harness and some other tracks in NY and

Barn #9 »

Barn #9

One week to go in the Barn A Day project! This is another image from the same barn featured in barn #8 last week. I love how the polarizing filter I used created the contrasting colors in the sky, and how both blues complement the blue of the silo. The red of the barn sets everything off perfectly. I also really enjoy the contrast of wood and

Barn A Day continues… »

Barn A Day continues…

Man, when I started this project I never thought to look at my calendar! Good thing I'm the only one holding me accountable! I've been out of town for a week or so and just got back. Today's barn is brought to you by Krystal from images of u photography. Not only does she do great photographic work in the Glens Falls area, but she was also kind

Barn #7 »

Barn #7

Great photographers are always aware of their total surroundings. And every once in a while, okay photographers like me get lucky!  And there was definitely some luck involved in finding this scene. Driving down a mostly deserted road, I had just passed the barn you see here. I looked at it out my passenger side window, and dismissed it as a

Barn #6 »

Barn #6

Thanks to Jim in Selkirk for getting me out that way! This barn was just perfect for the day. I really want to get back here, too, because there were a couple of really great structures sitting right next to this one. The only problem is, they were set back on some seriously posted land. Hopefully the next time I go back, the landowner will be

Barn #5 »

Barn #5

I pulled this photo from the 'sold out' archives and gave it a bit of a makeover to let it be a part of the Barn A Day event. This beautiful shot is just 2 miles or so from my home and studio. It's located on Rt. 67, just West of Rt. 147 in Galway. I did a little playing around in my editing suite to give it a kind of wild west feel, and then

Barn #4 »

Barn #4

So, here we are with week 2 of the Barnaday challenge. Thanks to everyone so far who has sent emails and left comments on Facebook. I've gotten some great suggestions for photographs, and I hope to be able to visit all of your recommended sites! I love the mystery in this picture. There is so much you can imagine. For me, it almost looks like a

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