by Allen Mowery | Oct 23, 2012 | Around Town, Featured Photos, People of the Susquehanna, Photography
The Country Twirlers performing at the annual Kuhns Bros. Fall Festival in Milton, PA If there’s one thing rooted in Pennsylvania Dutch culture more than roast beef and mashed potatoes, it’s square dancing — a stepping and twirling dance for four...
by Allen Mowery | Oct 22, 2012 | Featured Photos, Photography
I am not a landscape photographer, but I finally had a chance to stop down by the Lehigh River on this time through the quaint little hamlet of Jim Thorpe, PA. It was beautiful and sunny the entire drive out, but once I started coming off the mountain it became...
by Allen Mowery | Oct 21, 2012 | Around Town, Featured Photos, Photography
The most eloquent and probably one of the most interesting individuals I know, this gentleman is one of the often-overlooked treasures within the greater community. Whether it’s a humorous anecdote, quoting paragraphs of poetry or literature which were committed...
by Allen Mowery | Oct 16, 2012 | Misc., Photography
We see them in our cities, and more and more in smaller towns. They ask us for money. We get annoyed. We sometimes get angry. But, we mostly get apathetic, preferring to look the other way so as to avoid the inner debate of whether to stop, whether to help, whether to...
by Allen Mowery | Oct 14, 2012 | Photography, Videos
http://facebook.com/TheAgeProject — The Age Project is an ongoing photographic collection which explores the sometimes paradoxical relationship between perception and reality along with the natural human propensity for being dissatisfied with whatever state in...
by Allen Mowery | Oct 11, 2012 | Photography, Videos
I love, love, love this video parody for so many reasons. (Yes, I, indeed, sound like an adolescent girl.) Not only is it humorous in and of itself, but it poignantly showcases where so many photographers have come from and where many wannabes continue to remain....
by Allen Mowery | Oct 1, 2012 | Around Town, Featured Photos
Some traditions bear a greater resemblance to fads, here today and gone tomorrow. Yet, others are timeless, somehow etched into the fabric of civilization. Since the dawn of time, older generations have held a place of esteem within the community, not only for their...