Fieldstone Estate Vineyards

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These photographs were produced on two different days, at either end of the season.  As you’ll see some were in the spring, shortly after the blooms had fallen to the ground, and the other during harvest.  I had no specific purpose for the photographs, other than to document what I saw on those two days, to help tell a story, little vignettes. \

You’ll see that some photos are deliberately taken with the subject at one end of the frame to allow for dropping in text.

I did show and offer them to Richard “Dick” but at the time I know that the website and promotion wasn’t his foremost priority.  Anyway, Take a look and if you’re interested in any of them, even if for possible future use, let me know.   If not, no sweat.  I’d very interested in knowing how your venture goes.