Jeannette Neill Dance
2007-05-27
I
photographed Jeannette Neill Dance (JND) last
night. They were performing at the Tsai
Performance Center at Boston University. I
have been photographing JND for about four or
five years. I shoot only with available light
and do not modify the look of Nancy
Goldstein's lighting design in any way shape
of form. So I shot 519 frames... many of
witch are blury...
Site update
2007-05-23 Filed in: Website
Not that is a
big site right now... but I created a
site
map.
I also got back around to fixing my key-wording and SEO (Search Engine Optimization)
I also got back around to fixing my key-wording and SEO (Search Engine Optimization)
EMS at Phish’s final summer concert
2007-05-19
I though I
would go back and post a story that's been
missing since I re-wrote the website.
PHISH ended their 2004 Summer Tour with a two-day festival, COVENTRY. The event took place August 14th and 15th on the grounds of the Newport State Airport and adjacent fields in the rural town of Coventry, Vermont.
Located amidst the rolling hills and lush green valleys of Vermont's Northeast Kingdom, COVENTRY was Phish's seventh "city-size" festival, with a turnout that qualified it as Vermont's most populated city for the weekend of August 14th and 15th. As with all prior Phish festivals, COVENTRY saw the band performing three live sets each day, with on-site camping as well as numerous attractions and art installations created by teams of talented artists and performers.
Below, you can read about EMS at COVENTRY that was reported in JEMS.
PHISH ended their 2004 Summer Tour with a two-day festival, COVENTRY. The event took place August 14th and 15th on the grounds of the Newport State Airport and adjacent fields in the rural town of Coventry, Vermont.
Located amidst the rolling hills and lush green valleys of Vermont's Northeast Kingdom, COVENTRY was Phish's seventh "city-size" festival, with a turnout that qualified it as Vermont's most populated city for the weekend of August 14th and 15th. As with all prior Phish festivals, COVENTRY saw the band performing three live sets each day, with on-site camping as well as numerous attractions and art installations created by teams of talented artists and performers.
Below, you can read about EMS at COVENTRY that was reported in JEMS.
