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Working on some more site maintenance. If there are empty links or otherwise broken looking items, it’s in the works of getting fixed and updated.

I also will have a few new galleries up for viewing and after this weekend there should be 4 or 5 new posts up.

Stay Tuned!

I’ve gotten a few complaints of late on my ever growing promise of finally putting some actual photo updates up on my site.

Well, I’ve juuuusssttt finished writing out the blogs for all of the material that was on the previous version of the site. I’m just going over all the minor details before I post them up, but there will be a flourish of about 20 new posts coming after it is all completed. After that, it’s nothing but unseen new content from here on out.

I’ve got some great sessions that I’m really excited about posting. Everything is really starting to come together and I can’t wait to share what I’ve been up to photographically the past few months.

Stay tuned! It only gets better.

If you happen to visit this page today and see random mishaps or galleries that are down, fret not. I’m working on updating a lot of behind the scenes actions and coding that may make some of the pages look out of whack for a little while.  There will also be a huge photo update as well. A lot of good times, better stories and the best photos this side of the Connecticut River.

This is just a short post to say welcome to all those who’ve seen this page in the past and to those who will see it in the future. Since the early part of this year I’ve had a vision of what I wanted the site to end up looking like and what type of function I wanted it to serve. In the first few months of ownership, I put together something quick and easy with the intent on adding more and more to it in the future. Finally after months of programming hitches and having to learn new software uses and a bundle of other issues I ran into, I’m happy to announce the re-release of Fstopdown Photography. There will be boatloads of content coming in the upcoming weeks, and there are quite a few projects in the works in the upcoming months.