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    • About
    • Portfolio 
      • Women Portraits
      • ’70s NYC Kids Series
      • The Silk Road Series
      • Ed’s Garden Series
      • Videos
      • Cornucopia Blog
    • Fine Art
    • Publications 
      • Free Chapters
      • Podcasts
      • Particular Passions
      • Individual Chapters
      • Silk Road
      • Individual Chapters
    • Press & Events 
      • Press
      • Wikipedia
      • Events
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  • About
  • Portfolio 
    • Women Portraits
    • ’70s NYC Kids Series
    • The Silk Road Series
    • Ed’s Garden Series
    • Videos
    • Cornucopia Blog
  • Fine Art
  • Publications 
    • Free Chapters
    • Podcasts
    • Particular Passions
    • Individual Chapters
    • Silk Road
    • Individual Chapters
  • Press & Events 
    • Press
    • Wikipedia
    • Events
  • …  
    • About
    • Portfolio 
      • Women Portraits
      • ’70s NYC Kids Series
      • The Silk Road Series
      • Ed’s Garden Series
      • Videos
      • Cornucopia Blog
    • Fine Art
    • Publications 
      • Free Chapters
      • Podcasts
      • Particular Passions
      • Individual Chapters
      • Silk Road
      • Individual Chapters
    • Press & Events 
      • Press
      • Wikipedia
      • Events
Email
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  • Ed’s Garden

    The property started out as the dream of his children for a place to hang out. A garden evolved. Ed, a man of staggering creativity, harnessed nature to fulfill his painterly dreams. I visited countless times over two years. With the change of seasons and ever-shifting light, there was always something extraordinary to capture.

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