Monthly Archives: October 2010

New Castle Downtown, a Street and Alley Walk

The second of our photographic field trips this term took place Wednesday, October 20, 2010.  At the request of one of my students, and contrary to previous trips into the beautiful countryside of western Pennsylvania, we decided to visit downtown New Castle and look into creating interesting, challenging and possibly beautiful images with a little...

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The Sky’s Afire

If you’re from the area, – especially New Wilmington, Pulaski, New Bedford – you know the extraordinary beauty of the stretch of road that links these towns.

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As The Front Comes In

Our field trip for this October’s Intermediate Photography Class sponsored by the Hoyt Institute of Fine Arts in New Castle, ended up on a ridge top with a westerly view last Wednesday.  The previous 4 or 5 days of beautiful autumnal blue sky weather was just about to come to and end.  As we looked...

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Behm Photographics’ Gallery Improvements Continue

As we continue to improve your ability to view online and enjoy photographs created for you by Behm Photographics, here is a look at some images from the slide presentation that greets viewers on the gallery’s home page.  In order to see more of this, feel free to click on the link www.jrbehm.zenfolio.com . There...

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Aerial Photography and the Love of Flying

A client recently asked that I perform some aerial photography of certain properties, one of my very favorite types of commercial work. There’s something fascinating about flying above land you know well from the ground.  Once you get above 800 feet or so, it all changes so radically.  Even more interesting is how much it...

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