Most Tufts students only get to go to the First-Year Food Fair once. This was my third. Shooting for Tufts Dining has some major perks.
I’m never quite happy with the photos I get at this event for some reason, but this year was a little better.
Most Tufts students only get to go to the First-Year Food Fair once. This was my third. Shooting for Tufts Dining has some major perks.
I’m never quite happy with the photos I get at this event for some reason, but this year was a little better.
Here’s what I saw and did during my 2nd week of social distancing/quarantine/whatever you’d like to call it. My family and I are all doing well and staying in the house except for grocery and TP runs, walks around the neighborhood, and to hang out on the back patio.
Last weekend I took some photos of a Haitians United cultural event for the Somerville Journal! See the photos on WickedLocal, or scroll down to view them here.
Over winter break, I spent a week at WBUR interviewing and shadowing different people at the station. Here are some photos behind the scenes at On Point with Ray Suarez.
Here’s another show from last year, in a performance style I had never imagined myself photographing: pantomime. Yes, Tufts has a mime troupe, and they booked me to photograph their spring 2018 show. Here’s what I witnessed.
I’ll admit it, this is my favorite one of these posts so far. I love the bikeway and I think it’s an important community resource for Arlington, and as a result I wrote. . .kind of a lot about it. See more photos of the bikeway and read about its history and current state on…
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….