General comments by Paul Cronin
Thoughts for my blog that I like to share.
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Paul in the Jamestown Press
There is a lot going on at Paul Cronin Studios. This week I made the Jamestown Press our local paper. Couple of weeks ago when my show started at the Jamestown Library for my fine art prints, I was interviewed for the story. Nice to be recognized for my work and to feel so much support from our local community. You can check out the story here. Also note on your calendar, July 7th and 8th. I will have a tent display at the Wickford Art Festival. The Festival is down town Wickford, Rhode Island just over the bridge from…
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Jamestown Library Show
Fun times having my first private show. Today with the help of my neighbor Jillian Barber, one of the top artist in the area, we hung the show at the Jamestown, Library. This show is run by the Conanicut Island Art Association, which I am a member. Great group of artist, actively supporting the local artist. The show runs from today 4 June, till 4th of July. Enter the library and both sides of the main hall you will have the opportunity to enjoy 18 of my framed prints. There is a range of work from Ireland, Jamestown, Colorado, California,…
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Framed Prints, Galleries & Shows
Well the exciting news I mentioned in the last blog is here. I am expanding my business back into selling framed prints. Thirty five years ago I sold framed prints, then sailing, and video slowly pulled me away. I never stopped taking stills and never will, it is a life long passion, and something I started at a very early age. A local friend Sherry who works at out bank is the spark plug for this move. I helped Sherry with her camera menus, and developing RAW shots so she did not have to pay big fees to local photographers…
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Episode 40 Winter Overview
Spring has finally sprung in Rhode Island. Warmer days, water temp is up to 47 F, which sounds cold but feels warm after paddling in 30 F in January. Kincora did not have a long list this winter, which worked out well since I have added a few new aspects to my business. More on that in the next blog post. This summer will be an active one with a lot of fun miles planned on Kincora. Two races signed up for are the 160 miler which is a big single handed race out of Newport, then a week later…
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How I choose my singlehanded boats, episode 39
Welcome to Episode 39 How I choose my single-handed boats This episode is a request and a great subject. Having owned a very wide variety of singlehanded boats over the last 40 years, I have narrowed down my requirements. And of course over the years it is always changing. Throughout this show I will show my major bullet points for the features that matter to me so I can go fast, and have a blast sailing singlehanded. This is a little longer show then most of the shows since there is so much to cover. Close to 150 sailing clips…
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SpaceX Rocket Launch
I had a very cool trip to Titusville, FL to visit some friends to film together, and have warm weather fun, with some Shuffleboard. We were both running in overdrive and after a few emails decided we needed a break from our screens. So I flew down with my Sony FS7 and support gear for a four-day break. The plan was film the SpaceX Falcon 9 launch, which was delayed one day, no problem. We missed the Falcon Heavy due to commitments, but the Falcon 9 was very cool. Filming ten miles away I used a Red 300mm lens with…
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Episode 38, Season Two
Welcome back to In and Out of the Boat Shop. Yes, it has been a few weeks since the last show,. I have been on the road for work five times in the last six weeks, it is all good. So a busy start to the new year. So between a few clients edits, I was able to film the narrative in the shop for this episode and finish the edit. Thank you for your patients. This show is a request from a few of the shows followers. When I receive that type of input, I am happy to oblige.…
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Drone Winter Demo
Hope all of you are staying warm. I have been out in the winter weather working the drone over the holidays, and put a few clips together for a short demo reel. These clips were taken in late December and early Jan when the air and water temp dropped rapidly. The clips with ice were taken when the air temp was 5 degrees and the water temp was 28 degrees. In contrast the other two clips I did not need gloves or hat. Ah New England, you have to love it. So sit back and enjoy the short demo of…