Jeffrey Hughes Fine Art Photography

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Award winning photographer, member Professional Photographers Association of America

"Capturing the Beauty and Precious Moments of Life's Journey through the Lens"

With all of the rain, snow, ice and fog the days have been very dreary lately. Let's brighten things up a little bit. He...
02/16/2025

With all of the rain, snow, ice and fog the days have been very dreary lately. Let's brighten things up a little bit. Here is a shot taken at Swallow Falls State Park in Maryland. A beautiful park with nice trails and waterfalls. Well worth the trip.





With all the rain last night I could not get a shot of the Snow Moon, so here is a throwback to last year's Snow Moon.  ...
02/13/2025

With all the rain last night I could not get a shot of the Snow Moon, so here is a throwback to last year's Snow Moon.





Don't gamble but Vegas was very fun, shopping, dining, shows, and hiking. Looking forward to going back, will probably s...
02/11/2025

Don't gamble but Vegas was very fun, shopping, dining, shows, and hiking. Looking forward to going back, will probably spend more time hiking.



Although today looks like another damp, overcast winter day, spring is only 33 days away. Today's shot is a throwback to...
02/09/2025

Although today looks like another damp, overcast winter day, spring is only 33 days away. Today's shot is a throwback to an early spring day in Uniontown with the Fayette County Courthouse clocktower in the background of the spring flowering trees.







Panorama Sedona and the Red Rocks. I love Sedona and hiking the red rocks, so much to do. Looking forward to another vis...
02/06/2025

Panorama Sedona and the Red Rocks. I love Sedona and hiking the red rocks, so much to do. Looking forward to another visit soon.





As I don't get to the city as much as I used to here is a throwback to a shot taken from the Northshore of the City of P...
02/04/2025

As I don't get to the city as much as I used to here is a throwback to a shot taken from the Northshore of the City of Pittsburgh






Drawing inspiration from a photo that my father had taken, I grabbed this shot yesterday on my way home from my parent's...
02/02/2025

Drawing inspiration from a photo that my father had taken, I grabbed this shot yesterday on my way home from my parent's house. "Nostalgia"




Be like a tree, stay grounded, connect with your roots, turn over a new leaf, bend before you break, enjoy your unique a...
01/31/2025

Be like a tree, stay grounded, connect with your roots, turn over a new leaf, bend before you break, enjoy your unique and natural beauty, keep growing. (Joanne Raptis)








When I started in Photography, I did alot of Wildlife photography, that is where it started, growing into Nature, Landsc...
01/29/2025

When I started in Photography, I did alot of Wildlife photography, that is where it started, growing into Nature, Landscape, Portraits, Weddings, Engagements, Senior Pictures, and special events. Added videography and aerial to be able to give clients and supporters a well-rounded service. I am looking forward to 2025 as we have some major changes and a brand-new gallery opening soon. Thank you for your support of small business!!!!!





Compton Mill near Salisbury, Pennsylvania
01/27/2025

Compton Mill near Salisbury, Pennsylvania






Stopped in Ligonier for the Annual Ice Festival, Ligonier never disappoints. A true Hallmark small town and friendly atm...
01/26/2025

Stopped in Ligonier for the Annual Ice Festival, Ligonier never disappoints. A true Hallmark small town and friendly atmosphere, with really good people and small business.








The Great Cross of ChristCross of Christ HistoryThe story behind the massive cross is an inspiring one, too. The money t...
01/24/2025

The Great Cross of Christ

Cross of Christ History
The story behind the massive cross is an inspiring one, too. The money to build it was collected from hundreds of Methodist Churches before World War II; then the wartime steel shortage forced postponement of the project. When it was taken up again, after the war, its fabrication and er****on posed many problems. Credit for the solution of many of them, as well as contributions to the cost of the project, must go to L.C. Steiner of the Latrobe Foundry and Machine Company, Latrobe, Pa.

A foundation consisting of 183 tons of concrete had to be constructed. Then, the main shaft of the cross, weighing approximately 47,000 pounds, had to be hauled to the mountaintop site, after cutting a road up the back side of the mountain. The cross arms, projecting 12 feet on each side of the main shaft, were brought in separately and the entire structure was securely welded together.

Because of its exposed location, the bracing of the structure had to be thorough, but all bracing was inside the clean-cut steel surface of the cross. The completed structure will withstand winds of 100 miles an hour and the torsion that might be developed by a whirlwind. The surface is steel plate, almost half an inch thick, rolled in US Steel plants in the district. It was originally coated with a substance called Gilsonite with white mica embedded in it.

So on the birthplace of a great war, stands a great monument to the Prince of Peace. It was erected on August 26, 1950, and the Dedication services were held on September 9, 1950.









A winter's scene at Christ Church Anglican in Brownsville. This church is so beautiful on the inside as well.
01/23/2025

A winter's scene at Christ Church Anglican in Brownsville. This church is so beautiful on the inside as well.






Yesterday I headed over to the farm for a visit with my parents. Of course, I could not pass up the opportunity to take ...
01/22/2025

Yesterday I headed over to the farm for a visit with my parents. Of course, I could not pass up the opportunity to take a picture of the Tree. I have taken many shots of this tree from many angles and all seasons; it is one my favorites to photograph. There is something about an old tree. Not sure which one I like better, the color or B&W.








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113 Wards Road
Uniontown, PA
15442

Opening Hours

Thursday 12pm - 5pm
Friday 12pm - 5pm
Saturday 11am - 3pm

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