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How Dave sees the storm

Our intrepid pro photog David Curran must use a snowmobile or skis

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Snow plows were busy Wednesday afternoon during the height of the snow storm, including this big one on Old County Road in Pocasset and small ones like the one above at at the Rehabilitation Hospital of the Cape and Islands in Sandwich. There, a snow plow operator battles the elements while clearing snow for patients around 1:40 p.m. Photos by David G. Curran.

We're really lucky to have made friends with Pocasset photographer David Curran whose work you see mostly in our Police and Fire news.

12-31-8-sandwich123108b_400But David is much more than the best accident scene photographer. David Curran has been a professional photographer for over 17 years, and he specializes in weddings, portraiture, photojournalism, travel and stock photography as well.

In addition to operating a wedding photography business, David is a freelance photographer whiose work has appeared in Cape Cod Life magazine, On the Water magazine, Cape Cod Times, Boston Globe and Boston Herald as well as been distributed across the country via the Associated Press.

David is a member of the Boston Press Photographers Association, the National Press Photographers Association and the Cape Cod Chamber of Commerce.

On right, workers clear snow at the Rehabilitation Hospital of the Cape and Islands in Sandwich Wednesday afternoon 1:40 PM. trying to keep the sidewalks plowed for patients in anothe photo by David G. Curran.

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Above a man pushes a shopping cart through the snow outside the Stop & Shop supermarket in Sandwich Wednesday afternoon around 3 p.m. in this photo by David G. Curran. The car on right at the CVS in Harwich is from Nashville, Tenn., where it was bright sun and 40 degrees today. Photo by cc2day.

3 comments
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01/01/09 @ 9:01 am
CapeCrusader [Member] writes:
hmmm What if, I invent/fabricate a shopping cart with a snow plow?? Hmmm
01/01/09 @ 9:10 am
cape'aster [Member] writes:
If you can make me one with a 5 speed I will definitely buy one maybe two. It would make my shopping experience more enjoyable in this lovely New England weather.
01/01/09 @ 1:19 pm
CC Rockhopper [Member] writes:
Cape'aster, enjoy it,, what I wouldn't give to be there right now, snow or no snow,,
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