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SLIDE SHOW: Newburyport, Massachusetts by Suzanne DeGeorge
by Suzanne DeGeorge
Featured Photographer: July 2011
Suzanne DeGeorge's interest in photography was first sparked when she picked up her grandmother's old Kodak Brownie to take pictures of her little sister, whom she dressed up in various outfits. Although she'd always enjoyed taking photos, she began dedicating more time to the pursuit when she moved to northern Massachusetts in 2007. The quiet simplicity of New England, with its rolling hills, ocean rush, majestic mountains, and changing seasons, provides new and different photo scenarios each day. She prefers to be out walking with her camera, especially in the early morning or at dusk, to anything else.
Suzanne never leaves home without her camera and works as an assistant to a financial planner to support her photography. She's also a passionate volunteer and photographer with Wings and Hooves -- an organization that provides therapeutic horseback riding instruction to children and adults with physical, emotional, or developmental challenges -- where she captures the program's special moments with her camera.
Suzanne's work is currently published on the cover and interior shots of the 2011-2012 Newburyport Guidebook. You can view more of her work at www.sdegphotography.com and at Handcrafter's Hall in Newburyport, Massachusetts.



Reader Comments
Comment from jo squire on July 6, 2011
Such contentment. I loved all of these photos.
Thank you,
Jo
Comment from Suzanne DeGeorge on July 6, 2011
Thanks Jo!
Comment from Robert Donofrio on July 7, 2011
Broardwalk picture has a quality to make one want to be there.
Comment from Jon Winslow on July 7, 2011
Nice work, you give a great representation of Newburyport and its\' diversity.
Comment from Judith Lombardi on July 7, 2011
Beautiful photos, Suzanne....
Comment from Dorothy Drobney on July 7, 2011
Lovely shots, Suzanne. I\'ve wanted to get up to the Newburyport area for years - you just moved it closer to the top of the \'to do\' list. ;-)
Comment from Suzanne DeGeorge on July 8, 2011
Thanks Robert, Jon, Judy and Dorothy - I appreciate all of your comments! :)
Comment from Dave Guerra on July 9, 2011
Beautiful shots of this area....great eye for composition etc! I was there a few years ago and dug up an old 1800\'s bottle I still have called \"ely\'s cream balm\". It was located in an old parking lot just before they were going to do some construction. It was a cool town though.
Comment from Suzanne DeGeorge on July 10, 2011
Thank you Dave! And that old 1800 bottle sounds like a great find!
Comment from Pam Pelland on July 19, 2011
Beautiful Photos! Where does the gray dock go?
Comment from Suzanne DeGeorge on July 19, 2011
Thank you Pam! The dock goes right to the ocean on Plum Island.
Comment from Cheryl Pedemonti on July 21, 2011
Amazing color in all of these photos!! Perfect eye for the composition, too!
Comment from Suzanne DeGeorge on July 21, 2011
Thanks Cheryl! :)
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