

Here’s another play I photographed for Pen, Paint, and Pretzels. You can see some other plays I photographed for them here. “Red,” a play about Mark Rothko which only has 2 characters, was these actors’ last play at Tufts.
I took headshots with Duncan a couple of months ago. Here are a couple! Peep the flower backdrop — I made it for a video shoot last year and it’s turned out to be a fun alternate to a blank wall. You can book your own headshot session with me here.
I don’t have much to say this week. I’ve still been cooking dinner for my family and my sister’s girlfriend every few nights, trying to create objects in physical space, and doing video calls with friends and Casey. But overall I’ve been barely functional. I had a back flare on Friday that I’m only now…
I really don’t like this holiday. I suspect a lot of you don’t either. But I still went and photographed the Boston fireworks from the park at the top of the hill that gives Arlington Heights its height. Photos and writeup here.
My newest post on Icons of Arlington is about Menotomy Rocks Park, a park I spent a lot of time in as a kid. I learned a lot about the park’s history, both ancient geologic and recent community history, while I was researching for this one. Content warning for non-graphic discussion of suicide in the…
After being a staff photographer at the Tufts Daily for four years, I finally wrote an article. It’s about a topic I’m close to, namely physical accessibility on the Medford/Somerville campus, but I wanted to tell the story of other physically disabled Tufts students, not just my own. You can read the article, which I…