This enchanting website of Tom Sheehan’s photography showcases the creativity of the founder of this site through countless stunning pictures in breathtaking locales and unique lighting techniques that would literally take the breath out of you. The home page featuring the abandoned sergeant quarters used during WWI has an eerie charm that strikes a rapport with the users instantaneously. There are not much cluttered text with only a few main links at the top hand menu such as comments, archive and about.

In addition the shutterbugs can browse through an impressive array of cameras and their specifications. In case you are professional photographer you cannot afford to miss out these vital cues and clues on digital photography presented here.

The hot seat of this website is the Archive section which is a treasure trove of countless priceless photographic marvels from the camera of Tom Sheehan including the fabled Norwell series and Hingham photos that have created a huge fan following all over the world. The snap shot of the old ship church, Main Street, Hingham testifies the magical effects of photography from the lens of Tom Sheehan.

The well lit room, the timeless charm of glossy wooden interiors and the tranquility of the prayer hall are all well captured in this snap shot, which has succeeded in conveying the message without any loud headlines and bellowing catchphrases. Bare Cove Park in Hungam is yet another eye catching image put up in the archived aisles. This image deserves special mention for its microscopic detailing effects where a quaint black garden bench stands out against the cracked walls with a muddy façade.