Most Tufts students only get to go to theĀ 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 theĀ 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.
I’ve been writing about a lot of bodies of water lately. Here’s my Icons of Arlington on Spy Pond.
My mom, Kimberley Harding, makes gorgeous woven baskets, mostly out of paper. I photographed some for her website. Check out her Pinterest for more of her baskets, plus some handmade clothing, fiber art, and more!
Toward the end of my summer at Arlington Public News of ACMi, we held did a remote newscast at the Jefferson Cutter House in Arlington Center. I was not feeling so great, so I had to sit out for most of it, but they did a great job without me!
Ashley and Addie, who you might remember from their engagement shoot at the Arnold Arboretum, got married at the end of this summer and I had the honor of capturing their wedding in Brewster, MA, smack in the middle of Cape Cod. Some highlights: a romantic first look on South Village Beach, a ceremony and…
Here are some photos from week 2 of PNDP. The assignment was to shoot dawn and write six sentences about it. Of course, it rained all week, so everyone’s dawn pictures were pretty dingy. At six in the morning, the sky is just barely beginning to lighten to a pearly gray, but work has already…
New post on Icons of Arlington! This one’s about the Plarning Brigade, a group of Arlingtonians who are making an installation out of repurposed plastic bags under the guidance of ACAC artist-in-residence Michelle Lougee. The project is ongoing and has regular workshops, so if you’re local and you like crochet and finding novel uses for…