I went down to Oakland Beach in Warwick the other night to check out their weekly "Cruise Night." Tons of antique and vintage car owners drive their pride and joy down to the beach and park on a nice section of grass that overlooks Narragansett Bay. Car enthusiasts and families come out to peek into the windows and check out the engines of these neat old cars. There's a lot of chrome at Cruise Night. It'd be a fun night for anyone!
I had the privilege of shooting "America's Oldest Country Store In Continuous Operation" the other day. I have lived in RI all my life and never visited the village of Chepachet, and I must say, it was a lot of fun. Brown & Hopkins will be featured in an upcoming trade magazine article profiling the country store. Congratulations to them for getting into the magazine! Below are a couple images from the day.
I don't. But the home I shot last week did, in fact, include a clear cut, north facing ski slope, complete with tow rope, snow making machine, and lights for night skiing. The shoot was for the interior designer, Patti Watson at Taste Design. She did a great job transforming this home into a work of art!
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