This entry is not about the pictures. It is a heady plea to protect our children and their friends. Schools are out and the weather is warm. Skateboards, bicycles, roller blades, quads, dirt bikes, the list goes on. Many people like to tempt fate and leave their buckets on the shelf when they go out.Continue reading “A Heady Plea”
Author Archives: Phil Shepherd
Dancers at Sunset
I was getting antsy after a week of rain. I wanted to work on my Dancer’s at Sunset series that I had just recently started. So, before I took a walk in the wet stuff just so I could get outside, I decided I would check the forecast one more time to see if anyContinue reading “Dancers at Sunset”
300 Scorched
So, I am giving my lecture and presentation to our new employees during orientation and I get a text from my wife. ‘You need to call me NOW!!!!’ Yes there were multiple exclamation points… What concerned me was the capital letters in now. Many of you are or may be familiar with my wife’s presentContinue reading “300 Scorched”
A Funny Thing Happened…
Exit 82 Theater’s production of A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum is now underway at the Arts and Community Center of Ocean County College. I just completed my third production photographing this troupe and each show I do they get better and better. Entering just its sixth season, a core groupContinue reading “A Funny Thing Happened…”
A Young Dancer’s Words
I wanted to share something my daughter recently wrote. She has been a recreational dancer for the past 9 years and has participated on our dance schools competition team for the last 4 years. All those things that young teens do to their parents vanish when they are at dance and I am thankful thatContinue reading “A Young Dancer’s Words”