It rained a lot this summer. Fortunately for me, my bike saddlebags are waterproof.
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Hashtag throwback Thursday, I guess? I’m so behind on sharing older work, but I still want to share it. There’s some good stuff in there! Surprisingly, this isn’t the last SoC show I shot, even though I’d already graduated. I don’t photograph dance as often, but when I do, I’m always impressed by dancers’ physical abilities….
Photo a Day: Rain in Jamaica Plain
I’m not in JP as often as I’d like, but every once in a while I make it down there. This time I was there filming performances by some local bands. It was pretty cold out that night. . .a little nicer than the 90-degree weather we’re having right now.
Behind the scenes of Howard Woolf’s ‘Dust,’ Part 1
I was the official behind the scenes photographer for the production of the Tufts Experimental College Director Howard Woolf’s film ‘Dust’ this summer. Here are some stills from day one, featuring cinematographer Danielle Bryant, 1AD Jami Tennille, actors Chris Goodwin and Joshua Gray, production designer Cinthia Chen, gaffer Ben Haven Taylor, grip Jon Heutmaker, and…
COVID-19 Self-Quarantine Photos, Week 3
In my experience, week 1 of hiding from COVID-19 is about panic and anxiety, week 2 is about dread and making adjustments, and week 3 is about settling in. I’m still scared, frustrated, and fed up, but I’ve relied on the tactics I suggested in my cabin fever zine, and although I’m far from happy…
Icons of Arlington
I’ve started a documentary photography project about my hometown. (Okay, it’s just a glamorized blog, but whatever.) I just uploaded the first post. Take a look if you’d like. The history and culture of Arlington is a niche topic, but I hope I can make it visually interesting enough that anyone can enjoy it.
Group Grad Portraits
Here’s another from the archive: Cassidy, Haley, and Alex’s group senior portrait shoot. They’re a trio of friends who also went to Tufts, and they wanted some grad photos to send to family and headshots they could put on LinkedIn. Here’s what we came up with.