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Outside Santa Fe.

The Aesthetic of the Winter Run

February 26, 2024

Once you declare yourself a runner you are challenged daily to prove your case. No one tests you on this question as you test yourself and there is no greater test than the test presented in the dark months of winter.

I prefer to run at five, six, or seven in the morning, but in late January, most of February, and the early weeks of March — it’s not only dark where I live, it is cold. It is the coldest part of the day at the coldest time of year. You must trick yourself into thinking that it is not that dark and it is not that cold.

The first step is to convince yourself that the movement of running, the burning of energy, will create the heat you need to contend with the cold. There is some truth to this. After the first half mile or mile, twenty-five degrees Fahrenheit becomes thirty-five and so on. At the freezing point a runner can easily achieve a feels like temperature in the low forties. But that doesn’t make it any easier to start, because the beginning will be unmistakably cold and it will feel colder.

The second step is to choose the right combination of cold running clothing. Is this a glove day or a mitten day? Four layers, or two? The thickest running pants or the thinnest? The right decision makes conditions just right, like the month of May with snow. The wrong decision keeps you in winter or pushes you into the summer months.

Finally, there is the road. Gray in color. The center line a bright yellow. The route is lined with bare trees and evergreens. It cuts through fields covered with a few inches of snow. The dominant color is presented in the un-cut grass of fall protruding through the snow. White and gray and gold.

On a morning run the wind is still and all is silent except for the sound of your breath, the popping of your running shoes on the pavement, the crackle of the occasional patch of ice or snow under foot. You can see your breath as well as hear it. Your nose runs and as you wipe it clean you notice the designer of your mittens anticipated the moment and placed a patch of soft material across the backside of the thumb. It’s softer and warmer than the rest of the fabric.

Because there is the possibility of snow and ice along your route your pace is slow. You pick your feet straight up off the pavement and place them back carefully. There is less focus on the horizon, or your finish line, and more focus — intentional focus — on the few feet in front of you. Where you drop your foot next is more important than your time or distance. The winter shuffle changes the sound of the run. It adds to your sense of accomplishment. Running is hard and lonely in the best of conditions. At this time of year the challenge is harder, but if you can endure it the reward is greater.

The aesthetic of the winter run is minimalist. Stripped clean. Nearly monochrome. Almost without sound. Excepting the road, the rest of the world is under a blanket. Covered until March or April. Your path is plowed, but not for you. No one expects you to be here. Your determination is the most important detail of the scene. It is the essential piece of the picture.

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Come on in, the barn’s open!

February Warmth

February 4, 2024

It’s always warm in my barn photo studio.

I’m open and shooting headshots, portraits, and personal branding packages. Just because I have this studio space doesn’t mean I’m not willing to meet you where you are to show the world what you are all about and what you have to offer. We can do both.

Photographing you where you work, live and play shows the world the plain truth about what makes you special. In the studio, we can slow down and reveal what makes you unique. What makes you - you.

As the new year gets rolling I’m offering $100 off on all photo shoots. For details on headshots, portraits and personal branding see my website. I think the four season personal branding package is the best option if you have a continuous need for new content. Personal branding packages include complimentary headshots.

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Portraits and personal branding.

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Bottom Four: Yoga From the Heart Studio

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Grand Opening

February 1, 2024

Welcome to the new home of DeanPagani.com.

This is my home photo studio, print shop, and sometimes gallery. It’s unofficial opening date is February 1, 2024. I hope to have an open house soon and a gallery show sometime in the spring.

I am still working on filling out the details, but in this space I am able to better accommodate customers who want headshots, or more formal portraits, and work on a wide variety of photography projects.

It’s located in Glastonbury, Connecticut, right outside Hartford.

For more information on my work and pricing take a pass through my website. If you mention this post I’ll give you $100 off any package you are interested in and I might even throw in a few extras at no charge. I am feeling generous.

I’ll put together a complete tour of the studio in the coming weeks. In the meantime, if you have a project in mind please contact me through my website and let’s get to work.

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Cape Cod Monochrome

May 1, 2023
Cape Cod - Black and White Winter

A stroll on Cape Cod in the middle of winter.

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Adobe Architecture

March 26, 2023

New Mexico has an architectural style all its own that has been preserved for hundreds of years no matter who has been in charge.

The story.

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The road to Santa Fe.

New Mexico - Lightly Dusted

March 26, 2023

A visit to New Mexico in mid-March.

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Provincetown, MA.

Provincetown

March 26, 2023

When you show up when no one is expecting you you are usually more than welcome.

The story.

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Cape Cod

Cape Cod

March 26, 2023

On a visit to Cape Cod in late winter.

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Central Park

June 5, 2022

Given its location, the greatest wonder of Central Park may be that it exists at all.

A visit to the park that has influenced urban development throughout the United States, far beyond its 800-plus acres.

Central Park.

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Down East

June 5, 2022

Mt. Desert Island in Maine is the second largest island on the east coast, behind Manhattan.

But the vibe is much different.

A visit to Bar Harbor, Acadia National Park, and the coastal region known as Down East.

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Men At Work

June 5, 2022

It is said, “in spring, a young man’s fancy turns to love.”

Unless it turns to baseball.

An evening with the Hartford Yard Goats.

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Nantucket

June 5, 2022

Nantucket is the New England island with the most interesting history, and I think, the greatest character.

Part Three - Winter Islands.

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Martha's Vineyard

June 5, 2022

Martha’s Vineyard, the largest island off the southern New England coast, was the second stop on my tour of summer islands in winter.

Martha’s Vineyard.

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Block Island

June 5, 2022

In early 2022, I set out to discover the islands off the southern New England coast in winter.

My first stop was Block Island, Rhode Island.

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Marfa

April 5, 2021

In far west Texas, north of the Rio Grande, is the small town of Marfa.

It was first a water stop on the railroad, but has evolved into a tourist destination and arts center.

It’s a long drive, let me take you there.

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America In Transition

April 5, 2021

In the months between Trump and Biden I traveled from New England to El Paso, Texas to witness America In Transition.

This black and white essay includes a link to the full twelve part series.

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Elements of Fall

October 26, 2020

Elements of Fall film.

View in full essay format.


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The Williams House

October 18, 2020

The David Williams house was built in the late 1800s for a member of the family behind the Williams Soap Company in Glastonbury, Connecticut. The present owners are completing a major renovation of the property.

Here is a look.

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The Coast of Summer Film

October 13, 2020

From June to September of 2020, I traveled the northeast coast of the United States from Montauk Point in New York to Monhegan Island, Maine for a photo series I called the Coast of Summer.

Here is a short reflection on the journey.

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Shingle Style

October 9, 2020

My Coast of Summer series allowed me to spend time studying the shingle style vernacular as it manifests itself on the eastern seaboard.

Coast of Summer Extra - Shingle Style

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